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    crazyhorse10 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    410 merc

     



    need info on a 410 merc..thanks

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    like what?
    http://www.fordfe.info/

    it's just a 390 block, 428 crank, and 360 truck pistons. (I guess you could call them 410 pistons). I've found them when tearing down 70's era f-series.

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    how can you tell a 390 from a 410 by just looking

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    remove #1 and #4 sparkplug.
    Roll engine over to TDC #1.
    get stick.
    put stick in #1 hole
    mark it
    Put stick in #4 hole
    mark it

    Get out calipers and measure between marks. That number is your stroke.

    Best of luck,
    Drew

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    410 and 428 are externally balanced, 390 and the rest aren't. If there's a big chunk of iron welded to the ring gear/flex plate, it's a 410 (0r 428). Or a 330/391 truck engine, they are weighted too, but there are other obvious differences in them.

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