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What kind of engine is a Ford 289?

What kind of engine is a Ford 289?

A 289 small-block Ford was high on the request list for our next Redline Rebuild, and we made it happen. Starting with a stock 289 engine out of a totaled 1964 Ford Fairlane, we decided to have some fun and upgrade from stock with a GT350-esque build.

How old is the 1965 Ford Fairlane 500?

1965 Ford Fairlane 500 2 door hard top, rebuilt 289 new starter water pump body work started needs Looking for a great driver? check out my 1965 ford fairlane 2 door this is great to cruise in and This 1965 Ford Fairlane 500 has been sleeping in a garage for the past 32 years.

When did Shelby stop using the Ford 289?

The HiPo engine block simply had wider main bearing caps that made it different. The 289 HiPo would eventually be used by Carol Shelby and placed in the Shelby 350GT from 1965 to 1967 and produced 306 horsepower. The 289 continued its success up through 1968 until the introduction of the Ford 302 which replaced the 289 in the early part of 1968.

Is there a Ford 289 HiPo engine block?

There are rumors that Ford produced a 289 HiPo engine block but this has been proven to be only hearsay. The HiPo engine block simply had wider main bearing caps that made it different.

When did the Ford 289 engine come out?

Introduced in the late 1965 model, the 289 was a peppy little engine. The 289 cubic inch engine was Ford’s V8 90 degree overhead valve engine.

What kind of engine does a K code Ford Fairlane 500 have?

We even know a little bit about the first owner, who specified the K-code, High-Performance 289 V-8, the four-speed, and even the steep 4.11:1 gearing. It’s exactly the kind of hot rod build the Sport Coupe name would imply, though most received far tamer 164-hp 260s or 195-hp 289s and automatic transmissions.

What kind of engine does a 1965 Ford Fairlane have?

The body plate also tells us that the car was equipped with a 289 “premium” V-8 (this is not a K-code) with a four-barrel carburetor. It was manufactured in Kansas City and left the factory with a 3.00:1 rear end and a C-4 automatic transmission.

What kind of engine did a 1965 Mustang have?

It was dependable, economical to maintain, had adequate power and was easily modified. In 1965 through 1966, you could get the 289 in either a 2 barrel or four barrel version. If you wanted the two barrel setup, you received an Autolite 2100 equipped with an automatic choke.

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Ruth Doyle