The Ford 4.6 litre V8 engine is a Single Over Head Cam engine ( 281 cubic
inches ) where the old 289 cubic inch V8 is an Over Head Valve / pushrod
design engine ( so the answer would be no )
The first 75 Cobra Mark I’s were fitted with the 260 ci. The remaining 51 Mark I models were fitted with a larger version of the Windsor Ford engine, the 289 ci.
Ford didn't produce a 289 Windsor. EDIT: Actually.... The Windsor is the Ford small block V8 engine family, so yeah they actually did produce a 289 Windsor. People usually don't refer to it as a Windsor though since there wasn't an alternate 289 ci displacement engine, such as with the 351 (Cleveland and Modified, which are big blocks). Windsor just designates the Ford family of small blocks. And sorry, I know all that is irrelevant to your question. I just wanted to correct misinformation. The plug gap for a 289 is .034
That car didn't come with a 460 engine. They had the 289 ci, 390 ci and the 427 ci engine available in 1965. If it has the 427 ci engine it could be worth in a low retail situation $3,475. Average retail $10,300 and in a high retail situation $13,350. It's all about condition and factory options.
windsor 5litre engine is same as windsor 302 ci engine
no
400 ci Chevy, 400 ci Ford, 400 ci Chrysler, need to know which 400.
302 cubic inches
49 ci more horse power.
12B
If it's the straight six it's the 4.9L (300 CI).If it's the V8 it's the 5.0L (302 CI).
Yes.
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