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Re: [Tigers] Building a street 289

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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Building a street 289
From: John Crawley <alittlemoreink@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 18:18:15 +0000
Hi All:

With winter snow deep and crisp and temperatures too low to want to think
about them it is time for a bit of arm chair mechanics.
My TIGER engine has now clocked more than 50,000 miles and is in need of a
refresh. It is a 5-bolt 289 with 302 heads, duel plane intake and Holly 600
cfm vac secondary, stock exhaust, and a single point dizzy. I am presently
running a 30% overdrive top-loader but will be changing to a wide-ratio
4-speed. When I built it I used Tom Monroes How to build a Small Block Ford
as a guide.

My son is a mechanic with CASCAR experience and will build the engine for me
so my expenses will be for machining and parts. He suggested that in planning
the engine I start by asking what others have done for TIGERs as that is best
way to avoid Bad Builds.

I want to run long distances but have decent power (more that what I have
now).
Better fuel economy would be nice. Street-ability is a consideration as well.
Since I am a retired guy on a limited budget I want the best Bang-for-my-Buck.

So my questions:
- What book do you recommend now as a guide to building a 289 considering that
there has been considerable development since Toms book was written in 1978?
- What formula have you found successful  building a street 289 for a TIGER?
- Where would you spend your money?

All help greatly appreciated.

Go far, quickly and safely
Jc
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