Here's some more detail. 292 block is around 325ci with 312 crank. all mechanicals were balanced and blueprinted. rods were ground, polished and shot peened, ARP bolts in the rod caps. ARP studs in the mains and heads. Precision Oil pump. Cast Pistons.
Rollmaster Billet timing gears and chain. Stock rocker arm sets for now. Heads are ECZ-G, Mummert prepared "Street" port. Stainless valves-int. 1.94, ex. 1.60 New hardened seats and guides. Complete Isky rpm 300 cam, springs and lifters kit, 298 lift 270 duration from Ted Eaton.
Blue thunder intake. Eldebrock performer 600cfm-right outa the box.
Ford PowerTrain headers made specifically for tbirds 55-57. I ground all the casting surfaces on the block and heads smooth of casting seams. Distributor is '57 Ford tbird factory mechanical tach drive with pertronix and full mechanical advance we ended tests at 31.5 degrees advance. Interesting note: I saw a difference of 15 HP increase on one of the pulls when we advanced the timing from up just 1.5 degrees. It may still use more advance yet.
things I coulda, shoulda done but just could not find any more money to throw at it is: Hyperuetectic pistons or forged custom pistons and h-beam rods-this would have added an insurance factor because this little engine revs quickly to 5,700rpm and will go to 6,000 scarily easy, it just may not live there very long! Also we might have decked the block more-the pistons are about .0125 in the hole. This is primarily a street car with some weekend drags but mostly I hope to DRIVE it to places like Columbus, OH, and race it NOT trailer it. About 1600 miles rnd trip, I've done it before and had a blast.
Throttle response seemed electric.
There was a kid helping in the shop about 30 yrs old who installed it on the dyno-He said he'd never seen one of these engines before. Ha, was he ever surprised.
And the machinist was impressed he didn't realise it would ever go much over 5000rpm but wanted to know- "who did you say did the heads?- that guy is goood". He said it really made the difference in it.
Not bad for engine out of a junkyard.
A L A N F R A K E S ~ Tulsa, OK