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1966 Shelby GT350 - How To Rebuild A 289 Hi-Po

In Part Two Of Our Rebuild, JGM Motorsports Wraps Up And Dyno-Tests A GT350's All-Original 289 High Performance V-8
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
1966 Shelby Gt350 Rebuild Engine Front View
1966 Shelby Gt350 Rebuild Engine Front View
Cam installation should always... 
   
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1966 Shelby Gt350 Rebuild Engine Front View
Cam installation should always come first when you're assembling any overhead-valve V-8 engine because access is easier before the crank goes in. Ryan Peart of JGM Performance Engineering preps the Comp Cams flat-tappet mechanical camshaft with moly-lube on the lobes and engine assembly lube on the journals. Never use moly-lube on journals. Moly-lube on the lobes acts as a lubricant for start-up and the work of hardening the lobes during break-in.
FORD'S SUGGESTED MAIN &
ROD BEARING CLEARANCES
Main Desired Rod Desired
0.0008-0.0015” 0.0005-0.0015”
Main Standard Rod Standard
0.0572-0.0577” 0.0957-0.0962”
Main Allowable Rod Allowable
0.0008-0.0026” 0.0005-0.0024”

1966 Shelby Gt350 Rebuild Engine Front View
Crankshaft journals and contact... 
   
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1966 Shelby Gt350 Rebuild Engine Front View
Crankshaft journals and contact surfaces should receive liberal amounts of engine assembly lube. This is the rear main seal contact area, which must have lots of assembly lube before crank installation to prevent seal damage on initial start-up. All main and rod bearing journals should have plenty of assembly lube.

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