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My friend Dan in California just dynoed a Lincoln that I consulted with him on building. Nice numbers for some old iron His is 390 inches 10:1 compression ported stock heads mild hydraulic roller cam. Custom spacers to adapt a scrub Performer RPM intake and a 750 carb.. It is going into a 53 Lincoln Cosmo with a 6 speed automatic. That torque is impressive
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That engine has very little in common with the engines discussed on this forum, and virtually shares no parts, just in case any of you are wondering if that hydraulic-roller cam will work in your engine.
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LYB is frequently discussed here and has many followers. Most know the difference(s). THANX for the dyno results.
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Very good performance from an engine that’s totally void of aftermarket parts being available. The BSFC numbers are also very good. Metric rings?
Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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Ted he has custom JE pistons so I am assuming metric rings.. Spacer adds 2" to runner length so he has a really hi rise dual plane intake plus a pro built carb
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