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Old 26-08-2010, 03:24 PM   #1
Rural 351
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Default 408 cleveland anyone?

I ran my ute at WSID on wednesday 25/8/10, the motor in it is a 408 cleveland built for a mates detomaso, a prolect that is now not going to be completed, It ran in my XY ute weighing 1620kgs 11.7 at 116mph with a full exhaust, pump gas, toploader, and slicks.
If anyone is in the market for a good cleveland its forsale for $8000 complete with carbie, dist, the lot, I will take it to the drags run it and pull it out so you now how it goes, heres a quick run down of it
*Scat 4 inch crank balanced with mallory metal ( takes zero balance flywheel or flex plate )
*Steel 6 inch rods
*Forged flat top 1.2 pin height pistons
*zero deck
*Cast 2V open chamber heads good valves, springs, guide plates, rollers,ect
*Crow solid 246/256 cam
*Weiand accelerator manifold
*850 DP holley
*Ford electronic dist
*Romac balancer
This motor has only done about 100klm plus 3 passes down the strip, Its a pretty good buy for $8000 as a complete going engine compared to those ebay short motors for $8400

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XY ute 1600+ kgs, normally aspirated pump gas 351 std stroke, cast iron 2V heads, toploader, drag radials, 11.524 - 119.48mph

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XA coupe naturally, aspirated Cleveland, full exhaust, 98 oct pump gas, drag radials, Manual trans, 10.664 132 mph

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