Very cool! Sounds really nice with that RV cam and the magnaflow exhaust. That break in lube is definitely something that is required these days when breaking in a flat tappet camshaft. Very nice to share that info. Some people dont realize the zinc requirement. Have a great weekend Rich.
Thanks Billy, ya I thought sharing the Zinc break-in oil would be helpful, so pleased with the initial start! Gotta get it finished off once and for all...final push...
looking and sounding good I think the few little upgrades will be nice little more power but almost stock looking btw holley does sell a ford kickdown linkage adapter thanks for the video
Thanks Adam, I think I can re-bend the kick-down to get it to work, but I will check out the Holley kit too, thanks so much for the info. Thanks for watching!
Daneil, I think I briefly covered it a video or so ago but it's an Edelbrock performer and a Holley 600 vacuum secondary. Man it really woke this thing up!
Glad to see it the engine is in & running :) I'm not a 351 expert, but to me it looks like you have vacuum lines running to what I think might be the temperature sending unit on the hot side of the thermostat. But not an expert
Glad it's running too, the temp sending unit is on the manifold and is properly hooked up. The small vacuum tree on top of the thermostat housing has lines that, for now, are mostly bypassed. Thanks for stopping by!
Hey rich Going to change the oil on a 1966 mustang and should I throw in a zinc additive to the oil because I still have flat tappets. Also what brand if I need to get some.
Great question and the machine shop provided it with the rebuild and it was private labeled with their information. Lucas oil makes the stuff lucasoil.com/products/engine-oil-additives/engine-break-in-oil-additive-tb-zinc-plus
Ok, thank you. I just rebuilt a 1971 ranchero, and although we have a aftermarket intake, we went with a autolite carb, and although it runs really well, there's some known issues with these carbs, which this one is having one of those issues. Seems that everybody went with the holley carb as the replacement. I also chose a aftermarket RV style cam, and it seems to run pretty well.
Awesome Rich, she sounds great
Thanks Shane! I am so looking forward to getting the rest of this project finished off....
Your nearing the end now buddy
Congrats she sound nice and healthy cant wait to see it put all back together.
Thanks Trevor, that makes two of us, pushing to finish off the details and getting some miles on the motor.
MustangConnection1 ill be looking forward to those videos.
I know your happy it's always sweet when they are close to a test drive.
So relived the oil pressure is good and the thing sounds strong, now back on the road!
Very cool! Sounds really nice with that RV cam and the magnaflow exhaust. That break in lube is definitely something that is required these days when breaking in a flat tappet camshaft. Very nice to share that info. Some people dont realize the zinc requirement. Have a great weekend Rich.
Thanks Billy, ya I thought sharing the Zinc break-in oil would be helpful, so pleased with the initial start! Gotta get it finished off once and for all...final push...
Hooray! No rod knock!
Will Butter A fresh motor sure helps, thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated.
MustangConnection1 Anytime. i own a 1993 Mustang hatback myself
Will Butter Cool...I have lot's of fox body videos on here too so make sure to check them out.
looking and sounding good I think the few little upgrades will be nice little more power but almost stock looking btw holley does sell a ford kickdown linkage adapter thanks for the video
Thanks Adam, I think I can re-bend the kick-down to get it to work, but I will check out the Holley kit too, thanks so much for the info. Thanks for watching!
Sounds awesome ! Thanks.
Thanks! Appreciate the comments and feedback!
Sounds fantastic, wish I could have a 68 or a 69 as my first car
chris charles Thanks for checking it out Chris, hope you are subbed and get a chance to watch some more of our videos!
Good choice staying with the 351W it is lighter than the FE motors and should have more than adequate power for this car in street driving.
Man Cograts ! It sounds incredible!
Thanks Freddie!
Sounds great, nice work!
Thanks Conner, now to finally finish this puppy off once and for all!
awesome! sounding good
Thanks Dean, glad this part is over, no back to the streets!
Super cool buddy
Thanks Matt, your package is scheduled to arrive Weds or Thurs next week.
I ha e a 351 In My 93 for f150 very powerful motor
It's alive!
Thankfully it is alive yet again, thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated.
I'm very happy how the engine turned out I'll pm you my address where to send the car! lol... Sounds really good Rich!!!!
Thanks Gary! Stoked to get this part done ....again! I will send you my PayPal info with an invoice, so glad you are buying this fine machine :) haha
So, which intake manifold/carby did you go with? I didn't miss it, did I?
Daneil, I think I briefly covered it a video or so ago but it's an Edelbrock performer and a Holley 600 vacuum secondary.
Man it really woke this thing up!
Glad to see it the engine is in & running :) I'm not a 351 expert, but to me it looks like you have vacuum lines running to what I think might be the temperature sending unit on the hot side of the thermostat. But not an expert
Glad it's running too, the temp sending unit is on the manifold and is properly hooked up. The small vacuum tree on top of the thermostat housing has lines that, for now, are mostly bypassed. Thanks for stopping by!
Hey rich
Going to change the oil on a 1966 mustang and should I throw in a zinc additive to the oil because I still have flat tappets. Also what brand if I need to get some.
Christian it is really a preventative measure for break in on a fresh rebuild.....
Rich, what was your minimum rpm on the first break in run and for how long did you keep it there? Thanks.
There is no tach but I would guesstimate around 2000 rpms and ran it for about 20 minutes. Now onto the street for the initial 1k miles.
have a question what is the name of the beak in lube and where did you buy it thanks.I need some will be starting a new engine in the near future
Great question and the machine shop provided it with the rebuild and it was private labeled with their information.
Lucas oil makes the stuff lucasoil.com/products/engine-oil-additives/engine-break-in-oil-additive-tb-zinc-plus
What made you take off that 4300 carb, and go with the Holley?
+diabel1969 After the rebuild I installed an aluminum intake and an RV cam so I wanted a bit more CFM and response so I went with the Holley.
Ok, thank you. I just rebuilt a 1971 ranchero, and although we have a aftermarket intake, we went with a autolite carb, and although it runs really well, there's some known issues with these carbs, which this one is having one of those issues. Seems that everybody went with the holley carb as the replacement. I also chose a aftermarket RV style cam, and it seems to run pretty well.
Cool
Thanks Ron!
you prefere fastback or coupe?? from italy
Fastback first, coupe second but nice coupes are getting hard to find as well.
compliments beatiful car.here in Italy I found a 1970 fastback engine 351 cleveland strong 4v.va as a driver ? it's good? and beautiful
Cool the 70 Fastback is a great Mustang bodystyle
true and beautiful like all American cars. but you think you can reach a maximum speed engine 351 cleveland 4v with 6 gears ??? : /
Woohoo! Now the engine sounds like a real Ford and not a rod-knockin' Chevy. Lol
Haha, no doubt, it sounds like it's supposed to once again with a bit of extra grunt. Thanks for stopping by Joe.