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Pacific Performance 427ci Engine Build - 427 Fantasies

Pacific Performance/FPS Builds An Engine Many Of Us Can Only Dream Of
March, 2009
By Wayne Cook
Photography by Wayne Cook
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427 Engine Build Stroker Crankshaft
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427 Engine Build Stroker Crankshaft
At the heart of the reciprocating assembly is this cast steel stroker crankshaft from Pacific Performance. It has a stroke length of 4.250 inches. The original 427 FE had a stroke of 3.73 inches, so it's easy to see that this is a substantial 0.52 stroke increase. When combined with the large 4.31 bore size used on our Carroll Shelby block, a 496ci displacement is the result. The crankshaft is available at Pacific Performance for $399.
427 Engine Build Aluminum Pistons
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427 Engine Build Aluminum Pistons
This assembly of reciprocating hardware is some of the best available. The Ross forged-aluminum pistons are mounted on Pacific Performance chromoly H-beam Pro connecting rods with Clevite 77 bearings. The bronze-colored bolts at the bottom are the cross-bolts for the crankshaft main caps. The H-beam rods cost $626, while the pistons were $712 for the set of eight. The Pacific Performance moly piston rings that were used on the engine cost $68.
427 Engine Build Aluminum Cylinder Block
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427 Engine Build Aluminum Cylinder Block
The basis for the build is this Carroll Shelby aluminum 427 FE cylinder block. Made of A356 T-6 aluminum, it is 45 percent lighter than a factory iron casting and yet is also far stronger. It has substantial lifter valley reinforcement webs as well as thickened oil pan rails for extra reinforcement. The bore size is 4.25 inches standard with a 4.40-inch size also available. With a 10.15-inch deck height, a 4.500-inch stroke crankshaft can be accommodated, making a 525ci displacement achievable. For enhanced crankshaft longevity, the redesigned oiling system feeds the main bearings first, and the oiling system can be either wet or dry sump. The billet steel main caps are positively located using dowel pins and actually have four cross-bolted attachment points on journals two, three, and four, making them technically six-bolt mains. Ductile iron cylinder sleeves are installed with an interference step fit for a precise and solid fit. The block has redesigned cooling passages to aid cooling at high rpm. With a 0.750-inch deck thickness, the casting is able to support 1,500 hp. The Shelby block retains the original locations for mounting bosses and bellhousing bolt pattern, so it is a bolt-in replacement for all cast-iron 390/427/428 blocks. This block was listed on the invoice for $5,622.
427 Engine Build Cylinder Heads
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427 Engine Build Cylinder Heads
These cylinder heads are the Edelbrock Performer RPM FE (PN 60087). They will work in place of low and medium riser heads and are NHRA legal. They were bought as bare castings and were assembled with 2.09-inch-diameter intake valves and 1.66-inch exhaust valves. The valves are equipped with titanium retainers and 10-degree locks. They have 170cc intake ports and 76cc combustion chambers. The bare heads cost $1,297 per pair while the CNC-porting, valves, and assembly hardware were priced at $1,157.
427 Engine Build Pacific Performance Hydraulic Roller
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427 Engine Build Pacific Performance Hydraulic Roller
This cam is a Pacific Performance hydraulic roller. It's a custom grind with a 0.632/0.655 lift and 238/246 duration. Lobe separation is 110 degrees. With a displacement of 496 ci, this engine should be able to absorb 0.632 inch of lift easily for a very powerful, street-friendly engine. The cam was invoiced at $288.
427 Engine Build Fe Shaft Roller Arms
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427 Engine Build Fe Shaft Roller Arms
These FE shaft rocker arm assemblies are from Pacific Performance. With the mounting pedestals made from billet aluminum, they make for a very stable valvetrain and have a ratio of 1.76:1. They're priced at $903 for the set.
427 Engine Build Hydraulic Roller Lifters
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427 Engine Build Hydraulic Roller Lifters
These hydraulic roller lifters use a tie-bar to retain the roller orientation to the cam lobe. A roller cam arrangement reduces internal operating friction, freeing up power to the rear wheels. This set of lifters priced out at $540.
427 Engine Build Aluminum Intake
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427 Engine Build Aluminum Intake
This interesting aluminum intake is an original Ford 406/427 dual-quad casting. It's a rare manifold the owner wants to run to keep the vintage FE look underhood. Many machine shop onlookers speculated that the early design intake could cost as much as 100 hp. Although some power might be lost at the top end when compared to a modern single-plane intake, it probably won't be missed in a 2,000-pound street-driven sports car.
427 Engine Build Aluminum Timing Cover
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427 Engine Build Aluminum Timing Cover
This photo shows the aluminum timing cover that goes with the Shelby block. If you want to run the Shelby aluminum 427, you're going to need this part. The Shelby logo as-cast cover costs $104.95.

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