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*400 Ford Hot Street Engine 485 Horsepower F150 Bronco Bogger Cougar Torino Bbf on 2040-parts.com

US $12,199.00
Location:

Laingsburg, Michigan, United States

Laingsburg, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

Barnett High Performance
 
Building Michigan Muscle
 
           Laingsburg Michigan
WE BUILD FORDS!
call 517 719 5185 to see if this rebuild is right for your application
Pictures are of past engines we have done!

Shipping in main 48 states to business with loading dock or forklift will be around $450-750. Added charges for residential delivery.
     

These are real power numbers off our real dyno. These power figures are not off a desktop dyno. We give accurate power figures unlike many on ebay.
This is a custom built engine. Please know what you want before bidding. This engine will take 6 to 14 weeks to build. Backorders are possible but not normal.


This is one of our 400M based hot street engines. This engine makes at 485 horse @ 5900rpms and 519 torque @ 4000 rpms based off an engine we just completed.
This engine is good for street or play. Its power band is from 2000-6200.
It features:
     OEM 400m block fully machined
                  this is bored and honed with deck plates 
      AFD aluminum heads   
      Full roller rockers
      OEM with arp rod bolts
      OEM 400m crank 
      Custom Hyd roller cam and lifters     
      5/16 hardened pushrods from Trend
      Barnett High Performance flat top pistons with compression at 10 to 1      other compression can be substituted
      double roller timing chain and gears
      Edelbrock or Holley intake
      Canton Racing oil pan
      timing cover and iron aluminum water pump
      Aluminum valve covers
      Stainless exterior bolt kit
      MSD distributor
      Quickfuel carburetor
           

      Dyno tuned and ready to Rock!

      Need anything else, want it different or complete we can help!


All parts are new!

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