Ford FE Series
332 cubic inch (1958 - 1959)
" Compression ratio 9.5:1
" Bore and stroke of 4.00X3.30
" two-barrell @ 240 hp
" 1958 series option w/four-barrell @ 265 hp
" mechanical camshaft w/machined combustion chambers
" last year of production, compression ratio 8.9.:1 @ 225 hp
352 cubic inch
" bore and stroke of 4.00X3.50
" engine for the '58 T-bird
" four barrell carb @ 300 hp
" compression ratio 10.2.:1
" cast iron crankshaft
" forged steel rods, mechanical-lifter camshaft w/machined combustion chambers or cast chambers by 1959.
" By 1960, the 352 HP was available with an aluminum intake manifold producing approximately 360 hp.
360 cubic inch
" Used in Ford trucks
" Lower compression engine with heavy duty internal parts
361 cubic inch (1958 - 1959)
" Bore and stroke 4.0469X3.50
" 10.5:1 compression ratio w/303 hp
" In 1959, the 360 cubic inch used cast chambers reducing compression and horsepower.
390 cubic inch (1961-1976)
" Bore and stroke 4.05X3.78
" Three versions available
" 1961-1963: 390 cubic inch with 9.6:1 compression ratio, four barrell carb @300 hp.
406 cubic inch
" Introduced in 1962
" Bore and stroke 4.13x3.78
" Same block as 390 HP
" Few 1963 blocks came with cross bolt mains.
" Revised oil galleries.
410 cubic inch
" This is a 390 block with a 428 crankshaft
" Four barrell carb.
" The stroke is increased .020 in for a total of 3.98 inches
" Only used in Mercury vehicles from 1966 to 1967
427 Low Riser
" Available through 1963-1964
" Cast iron crankshaft and solid lifter camshaft
" Intake 2.04 (2.09 inch in 1964) with 1.66 exhaust valves
" Some of these engines had cross-bolt mains.
" Cast aluminum intake manifolds.
" Single and dual four barrell carburators.
" Horsepower varied from 410 to 425 depending on setup.
" 11.5.1 compression
427 Medium Riser
" 1965 to 1967 all 427 blocks were side oilers.
" Forged steel crankshaft
" Cap screw connecting rods
" Cross bolt mains
427 High Riser
" Introduce in 1964
" Tallest cyclinder ports and intake manifold allowed for greater air/fuel mixture
" Single and dual four barrell
" Cast iron crank
" solid lifter camshaft
" Cross bolt mains
427 Tunnel Port
" Available in 1967
" Options included Tunnel Port cyclinder heads, four barrell aluminum intake or dual four barrell aluminum intake.
" Much like the 427 medium riser in all other regards.
427 SOHC
" Available as an over the counter option only.
" Cast aluminum cyclinder heads
" hemi-spherical combusiton chambers
" stainless steel valves
428 cubic inch
" Introduced in 1966
" Bore and stroke of 4.13X3.98
" Cast iron crankshaft
" forged-steel connecting rods
" cast iron intake manifold
" 345 horsepower @ 10.5:1 compression ration
" Variations of the 428 existed throughout its' life span, including the 428 Police Interceptor, 428 Thunderjet and 428 Marauder.
" The Police Interceptor contained an aluminum intake, high performance camshaft and beefier connecting rods to produce 360 hp.
428 Cobra Jet
" Standard was 2.09 inch intake and 1.66 inch exhaust valves.
" Cast iron intake manifold identical to the aluminum one on the police interceptor.
" Cast iron exhaust manifolds.
" Two-bolt main block
" Between 345-360 horsepower
428 Super Cobra Jet
" Internal structure differences included Lemans type cap screw rods
" The capscrews were shorter than the 427's to clear the block
" Externally balanced
" External engine oil cooler