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Ford 427 Sohc Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

427 SOHC engine - built by Holman & Moody 5 yrs ago using mostly NOS parts
- NOS '72 Ford cast iron side-oiler block, std bore
- NOS Ford cast iron heads
- NOS 12:1 pistons
- Ford OEM magnesium valve covers
- Ford OEM front cover
- Ford OEM 2x4 intake
- Ford (Holley) BU, BT carbs, rebuilt / replated by Holley
- Moldex billet crank 3.78 stroke, std, std
- Carrillo rods
- Racedyne billet camshafts
- Bill Coon front plate
- Barillaro chain & gears
- Shortened edelbrock water pump
- T&D rockers & shafts
- Ford NOS orange plug wires
Only run-time on engine is when it ran at H&M.
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