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safe FE revs...
hey guys, i dont know anything about the FE engines, i will be getting a 73 f100 with either a 360 or 390, i was wondering, what do each of these engines rev out to safely?
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dont go much 5 grand. they were made to produce power at low rpm's and you will notice the torque curve drop at or around 5k.
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re: safe FE revs...
thanks man, o and one more thing i forgot to mention, is there a way to tell the difference between the 2 by the outside just looking at it?
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re: safe FE revs...
Nope. You have to measure the stroke.
1968 F100 Took the running 390 out, and installed a Built 300 with AOD.
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i get my 352 to 5k but thats about it. 2nd gear pinned. after that it loses power and powerband drops
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1968 F100 SWB. 360, np-435, flatbed, currently acting as a hornest nest and bee hive.
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re: safe FE revs...
Hey Jake,
One of the GREAT "Did you know" tips describes using a dowel rod with the engine at TDC. Stick a dowel rod in the first cylinder, measure to some point on the outside (a reference point like lip of valve cover or something). Now take it out and stick it in the 4th. Measure to some point (same point) on the outside. Measure the distance between the two and voila, you've verified if it's a 360 or 390. Exact stroke is somewhere in here. Worked great for me.

One of the GREAT "Did you know" tips describes using a dowel rod with the engine at TDC. Stick a dowel rod in the first cylinder, measure to some point on the outside (a reference point like lip of valve cover or something). Now take it out and stick it in the 4th. Measure to some point (same point) on the outside. Measure the distance between the two and voila, you've verified if it's a 360 or 390. Exact stroke is somewhere in here. Worked great for me.

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re: safe FE revs...
well here's a question, why is that my '72 crew diffs are geard like a tractor with a granny low 1st aswell? These FE's make low end power so why not taller gears? I can't do over 55mph without it sounding like it's trying to escape from under the hood. Then low range 1st is too slow for rock crawling even 
BTW, it's stock except for the engine

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re: safe FE revs...
Granny low is for serious loads, don't use it if you're not hauling anything.
Don't understand your gear problem though, even when I had my 4.10s I cruised at 75mph with no issue. Maybe you just have a lot of engine noise?
Don't understand your gear problem though, even when I had my 4.10s I cruised at 75mph with no issue. Maybe you just have a lot of engine noise?
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Re: re: safe FE revs...
That could be, Id like to put a tach on it. But it sure seem to rev high and lose power around 50mph.ToughOldFord wrote:Granny low is for serious loads, don't use it if you're not hauling anything.
Don't understand your gear problem though, even when I had my 4.10s I cruised at 75mph with no issue. Maybe you just have a lot of engine noise?
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Re: re: safe FE revs...
That's what makes the bumpsides so strong!James72 wrote:well here's a question, why is that my '72 crew diffs are geard like a tractor with a granny low 1st aswell? These FE's make low end power so why not taller gears? I can't do over 55mph without it sounding like it's trying to escape from under the hood. Then low range 1st is too slow for rock crawling even
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re: safe FE revs...
Yeah I have a pretty steep gravel driveway and to avoid messing up the
gravel I stop at the bottom , put it in low and just idle up. Sometimes I forget
the mail so I just get out while it's going up and run to the mail box then get
back to the truck before it gets to the top. Or if it's flat and me and my friend
are bucking hay I stick in low and get out and let the truck drive itself while
we buck hay
Btw it has the NP435 with 4:11 gears
gravel I stop at the bottom , put it in low and just idle up. Sometimes I forget
the mail so I just get out while it's going up and run to the mail box then get
back to the truck before it gets to the top. Or if it's flat and me and my friend
are bucking hay I stick in low and get out and let the truck drive itself while
we buck hay
Btw it has the NP435 with 4:11 gears
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Re: re: safe FE revs...
I've done that a time or twoChaseman wrote:Yeah I have a pretty steep gravel driveway and to avoid messing up the
gravel I stop at the bottom , put it in low and just idle up. Sometimes I forget
the mail so I just get out while it's going up and run to the mail box then get
back to the truck before it gets to the top. Or if it's flat and me and my friend
are bucking hay I stick in low and get out and let the truck drive itself while
we buck hay
Btw it has the NP435 with 4:11 gears

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My Photo Album
2012 Cummins-the luxury Tow Pig
1967 F-250 highboy 352, np435(((((((sold))))))))) My first true love
1968 F100 SWB. 360, np-435, flatbed, currently acting as a hornest nest and bee hive.
1971 F-100 4x4 Step-side. 360, np-435, 70k origional miles- needs allot of love.
2012 Cummins-the luxury Tow Pig
1967 F-250 highboy 352, np435(((((((sold))))))))) My first true love
1968 F100 SWB. 360, np-435, flatbed, currently acting as a hornest nest and bee hive.
1971 F-100 4x4 Step-side. 360, np-435, 70k origional miles- needs allot of love.