In 1973, the Ford 429 engine produced around 360 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque. However, due to stricter emissions regulations and fuel economy concerns, the power output was lower compared to earlier models. The engine was primarily used in larger vehicles, such as the Lincoln Continental and Ford's larger trucks.
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436 minus 429 = 7
429 = 288,230,376,151,711,744
It'll work. If you're using an auto trans you might have to use the torque conv. from a same year big block. Also, use the harmonic balancer that was on the 429. You don't have to use the cam but you'll get better high end power if you do.
It is: 429 dollars
429 + 42.9 = 471.9
Yes
I have a 429 with an Edelbrock 750 cfm carburetor which gets about 11 miles per gallon.
429 square feet is about 39.855 square meters.
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As a product of its prime factors: 429 = 3*11*13
429