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Those with Whipple and 3.5" pulley
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryushin" data-source="post: 6626743" data-attributes="member: 38551"><p>Well, the temps might be about the same for the 4.00" and the 3.5". I'm also looking at longevity of the engine. Probably because sometime in the next couple of years, this engine will be coming out of my cobra and go into a '67 Eleanor that I will be building. Then I'm building a aluminum block with new heads to go back into the cobra and either going turbo or re-using the whipple and put the eaton on the Eleanor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryushin, post: 6626743, member: 38551"] Well, the temps might be about the same for the 4.00" and the 3.5". I'm also looking at longevity of the engine. Probably because sometime in the next couple of years, this engine will be coming out of my cobra and go into a '67 Eleanor that I will be building. Then I'm building a aluminum block with new heads to go back into the cobra and either going turbo or re-using the whipple and put the eaton on the Eleanor. [/QUOTE]
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