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  2. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    Today the flat-head Ford is mainly used in "retro" hot-rod builds by builders more interested in an historic feel and recreating history than performance. Even four-cylinder Ford engines are used to make a retro hot-rod "correct". Ford flathead V-8 with an aftermarket twin plug cylinder head & Stromberg carburettors

  3. Weslake - Wikipedia

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    Race Engine of a 1971 Ford Capri RS from Weslake & Co with 320 HP (DIN) at 8.200 rpm with Kugelfischer Injection. Weslake & Co also known as Weslake Research and Development was founded by Harry Weslake, described as England's greatest expert on cylinder head design, [1] [2] with premises in Rye, East Sussex, England. [3]

  4. Ford straight-six engine - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Ford straight-six as seen in an XD series Ford Falcon, following adoption of a crossflow design in 1976, and an alloy cylinder head in 1980. With local production of the Ford Falcon starting in 1960, Ford Australia began to offer the same inline-six engines as offered in North America. In Australia, the engine underwent ...

  5. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    1932–1942 Lincoln L-head V12 (382/414/448) 1936–1948 Lincoln-Zephyr V12 (267/292/306) 1941 Ford V-12 aero engine; 1941 Ford GAC V12; 1995 Ford GT90 engine (used in the Ford GT90 concept car.) 1999 - Current Aston Martin 6.0 L V12 (Originally made by Aston Martin under Ford ownership, continued by Aston Martin to present day.)

  6. Ford small block engine - Wikipedia

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    Ford offered a performance head that was a stock part on 1993–1995 Mustang Cobra models and pre-1997 ½ Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineers equipped with the 5.0 L engine called the GT-40 head (casting ID F3ZE-AA). In mid-1997, the Explorer and Mountaineer 5.0 L heads were revised and renamed GT40P.

  7. Ford Boss 302 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Boss 302 (formally the "302 H.O.") is a high-performance "small block" 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 engine manufactured by Ford Motor Company.The original version of this engine was used in the 1969 and 1970 Boss 302 Mustangs and Cougar Eliminators and was constructed by attaching heads designed for the planned 351 Cleveland (which debuted the following year) to a Ford small block. [1]

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