1100 CI aluminum Ford V-8 DOHC Really BIG Block

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aeromech
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1100 CI aluminum Ford V-8 DOHC Really BIG Block

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Looking for something a little different in a big block? Check out the Ford GAA at www.fordgaaengine.com. Don't miss the tri-power set up photos as in 3 four bbl carbs!
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www.fordgaaengine.com

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www.fordgaaengine.com
One too many dots in the first post.
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Now that is freaking awesome.
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gotta love those old tank engines, good luck finding one..or part though....
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There were a few posts on the HAMB 4-5 years ago on these engines, one fellow putting one in a truck, the other in a Mustang.

Here is the one going in the 1984 Ford F350 truck......do a search on the HAMB for
ford+gaa+engine or ford tank engine, lots of hits

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/show ... p?t=160380


youtube vid of engine in mustang running

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1E_OBPpEVs

James
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