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5/27/2020 10:50 AM  #26


Re: A 331 for Gary

MS wrote:

Interesting the 86 still came with a fuel pump eccentric, but one that is thinner and not viable as an actual part to run a fuel pump.  I have seen those before, on an 86 5.0 I bought.

It IS thinner! (or just the angle of the camera shot?!)......Ain't that interesting?!  Wonder what FoMoCo was thinking.....
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5/27/2020 12:06 PM  #27


Re: A 331 for Gary

i bought that scat rotating for under a 1000 from my machine shop and then had them use their flex and balancer to then balance the whole assembly. 1300 total..

I am building a 347 too as you know. .happy to help .. got most of my info from MS's list

With an undecked block and 11cc dish pistons ona 347 i am at 9.5:1 compression.

Last edited by Gaba (5/27/2020 12:07 PM)


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5/27/2020 2:26 PM  #28


Re: A 331 for Gary

6sally6 wrote:

MS wrote:

Interesting the 86 still came with a fuel pump eccentric, but one that is thinner and not viable as an actual part to run a fuel pump. I have seen those before, on an 86 5.0 I bought.

It IS thinner! (or just the angle of the camera shot?!)......Ain't that interesting?! Wonder what FoMoCo was thinking.....
6sal6
 

No idea, in '86 they had EFI.  SD EFI, but EFI nonetheless. 
 

 

5/27/2020 4:10 PM  #29


Re: A 331 for Gary

TKOPerformance wrote:

6sally6 wrote:

MS wrote:

Interesting the 86 still came with a fuel pump eccentric, but one that is thinner and not viable as an actual part to run a fuel pump. I have seen those before, on an 86 5.0 I bought.

It IS thinner! (or just the angle of the camera shot?!)......Ain't that interesting?! Wonder what FoMoCo was thinking.....
6sal6
 

No idea, in '86 they had EFI.  SD EFI, but EFI nonetheless. 
 

 
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