What are the casting numbers for the Ford 289?

What are the casting numbers for the Ford 289?

Beginning with the 1965 model year, Ford revised the 289 to a six-bolt bellhousing bolt pattern to reduce NVH. Casting numbers are C5AE and C6AE. The 289 High Performance V-8 had the same block as the 289 2V and 4V, with the exception of wider mainbearing caps. This rule applies to both five- and six-bolt bellhousing blocks.

What kind of engine is in a Ford 289?

Ask and you shall receive! 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 from a totaled 1964 Ford Fairlane, we decided to have some fun and upgrade from stock with a GT350-esque build.

How long does it take to rebuild Ford 289?

As usual, you’ll find this latest Redline Rebuild is full of oily, greasy details that you won’t want to miss. Follow along as we compress three months of wrenching and 40,000 photos into an action-packed five minutes of engine rebuild glory, culminating in our good friend Davin starting up the small-block on a stand.

What is the casting date for a Ford small block engine?

The casting and engine build date codes should fall within 30 to 60 days of the vehicle build date. One example might be “5A26” (January 26, 1965) or “4F17” (June 17, 1964), which means year, month, and day of casting or manufacture. One good example of a casting number might be C5AE-6015-E for a 289 block.

When did the Ford 289 V8 engine come out?

Ford 289 V8 Engine Ford first introduced the 289 V8 engine in 1963 and it was the third engine to appear in the popular Windsor line. The 289 was the most famous and highly desire engine used in the popular Ford Mustang built before 1968. (Unless you want to embarrass yourself by admitting you wanted a 200 Inline 6.).

Beginning with the 1965 model year, Ford revised the 289 to a six-bolt bellhousing bolt pattern to reduce NVH. Casting numbers are C5AE and C6AE. The 289 High Performance V-8 had the same block as the 289 2V and 4V, with the exception of wider mainbearing caps. This rule applies to both five- and six-bolt bellhousing blocks.

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.