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Old 02-02-2013, 08:06 PM   #1
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Default 429 for a '72 Mach 1

My dad is finally going to be dropping his 429 into his Mach 1. We will be removing the existing 351 Cleveland. Not sure what exactly we are going to do with the 351 but that is a decision for later. Right now he is wanting to throw a new cam in the 429 before we drop it into the Mach.

The engine specs are as follows:
429 ci
Bore: 4.36
Stroke: 3.59
CR: 10.5:1
Connecting Rod Length: 6.6050
Intake: Edelbrock Performer Dual Plane
Heads: stock 1970 Dove-C
Head Runner Volume: 71-75cc
Ported Heads (going to be)
Intake Valve: 2.075-2.090
Exhaust Valve: 1.646-1.661
Rocker Arm Type: Stock
Rocker Arm Ration: 1.75:1
Headers: Hooker Super Comp long tubes
RPM Range (Low): 650
RPM Range (High): 4600

Manual Trans in case that makes a difference with a rear end of 3.50
Tire height: about 30"

He is leaning towards either a hydraulic flat tappet or a solid lifter roller from Comp. Right now in talking with Comp they are recommending this kit. Let me know if you have any recommendations.

My dad still needs a Carb and distributor/coil so if you have any recommendations on those that would be great.
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:06 PM   #2
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That cam is a great choice especially with a 3.50 rear gear.
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:11 PM   #3
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My dad was thinking a 750CFM Carb would be good agree?
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Yes, anything bigger will be too big.
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:34 PM   #5
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He is thinking Edelbrock, Holly or Demon? Any recommendations?
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Also for ignition I recommend Mallory. If it's more then he wants to spend then go with MSD. I'm running MSD stuff in both the Chevelle and the Cobra but only because the Mallory distributor I was running in the Chevelle before costs over $400 now. When the old one went out I couldn't afford to replace. It had been in the car for about 15 years.
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Holley or Demon. I don't like the AFB style carbs. I've always run a Holley so I'm familiar with them. They're easy to work on and tune.
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We are looking in the summit catalog and their Summit brand carbs are way cheap? I read some online that Holly at least used to make them. What do you think?
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Old 02-03-2013, 12:10 AM   #9
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We are looking in the summit catalog and their Summit brand carbs are way cheap? I read some online that Holly at least used to make them. What do you think?
I do NOT know in this case, but it's not uncommon for off brand makes to be made by the same OEM. It's certainly plausible.
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Trying to decide between these

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