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Top 10 engines of all time
On all Cylinders ^ | January 26, 2014 | David Fuller

Posted on 10/02/2015 12:59:05 AM PDT by Cowman

(#10): Ford 427 SOHC (#9): Ford 351 Windsor (#8): Chevrolet 454 (#7): Cummins 5.9L I6 Turbo Diesel (#6): Chrysler 225 Slant Six (#5): Chevy 427 (#4): Ford 300 I6 (#3): General Motors LS1 (#2): Chrysler 426 HEMI (#1): Small Block Chevrolet (Gen 1) 350


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To: CalTexan

My first BMW (new) was a 1989 325i two door. I put over 400,000 miles on it with ONLY ROUTINE maintenance. She delivered 14 years of daily driving excellence. It was always fun to drive.

I mothballed it and just last year donated it to the Salvation Army..

My next car was an 2003 Acura TL. I love it to this day.
Doubt I’ll own anything but a Honda from here on.


41 posted on 10/02/2015 5:34:38 AM PDT by Original Lurker
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To: Cowman
Harley Davidson 74ci V-Twin
I'd pick the Panhead version

42 posted on 10/02/2015 5:36:19 AM PDT by Poser (Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
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To: Cowman

Numerous Slant-Sixes (Darts) and a fantastic LT1 350 (’94 Caprice).

This is a good list.


43 posted on 10/02/2015 5:42:31 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: eCSMaster

Any best engine list that does not have the 289 in it is worthless.


44 posted on 10/02/2015 5:46:33 AM PDT by jpsb (Believe nothing until it has been officially denied)
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To: tightwadbob

Yes, my dad always said they could take high RPM where the Chevy 6’s would throw a rod.

As a kid I had a friend with a 1950 Ford that had the flat head 8. He just got a 57 Ford with a 312 in it, and wanted to “blow up” the flat head. He started it up, put a cement block on the gas pedal, and we went out to finish off to drink beer. Came back about an hour later, it was still running.


45 posted on 10/02/2015 5:50:34 AM PDT by redfreedom (All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing - that's how the left took over.)
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To: eCSMaster
No mention of the Ford 289 V-8?

Indeed, this higher-compression version of the 302 preformed far better back in the carburated era. Mustangs wound up with 302/5L because of prevailing emission regulations, but the 289 was what made the the pony (originally envisioned as a casual 6-cylinder cruiser) into THE essential V8.

46 posted on 10/02/2015 5:51:11 AM PDT by Brass Lamp
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To: T-Bird45

Thank you for referencing the Toyota 22R.

I am not a gearhead, but I have many many memories of that engine, most of them fond.

I drove my 1987 Toyota from San Fran to Oregon and back with a blown out radiator. I packed snow around the parts that seemed important.


47 posted on 10/02/2015 5:52:29 AM PDT by T-Bone Texan (The economic collapse is imminent. Buy staple food and OTC meds now, before prices skyrocket.)
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To: Cowman

Are many of you aware of how “2” crazy Ford was? That is many engines displacement ended in a “2”:
272, 292 (my favorite), 302, 312, 352, 332 & 402.


48 posted on 10/02/2015 5:55:26 AM PDT by redfreedom (All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing - that's how the left took over.)
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To: Poser

If we’re including bikes I’ll put a vote in for the BMW twin. My R100 has nearly 150,000 on it with almost no work. I have a 72 Shovelhead also.


49 posted on 10/02/2015 5:55:29 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (Hey Pope Francis- The Gospels are not Matthew, Marx, Luke and John.)
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To: CrazyIvan
The Mopar 318 needs on the list, but don’t know which I’d replace.

It was a mainstay of the Chrysler family, but it wasn't a great engine. I had two, in a 1979 Dodge Diplomat wagon and in a 1989 Chrysler Fifth Avenue.

Power was adequate. Mileage was poor. Torque was nothing special for its displacement or its Mopar heritage. Required high octane fuel. Reliable, but not as much as the Slant-six.

The 383 in my '65 Chryselr 300 was fun before I foolishly upgraded the ignition system, though.
50 posted on 10/02/2015 5:57:50 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: redfreedom
292 (my favorite)

We had a '56 Ford dump truck with a 292 in it. That was a good motor.

51 posted on 10/02/2015 5:59:53 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: tacticalogic

I still have a 58 Ford dump truck with a 292 in it.


52 posted on 10/02/2015 6:01:09 AM PDT by redfreedom (All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing - that's how the left took over.)
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To: Cowman

They left off the Honda 50cc motor from the Super Cub motorbike (You meet the nicest people on a Honda, motor). As of 2014, well over 87,000,000 built and still in production for third-world countries. I had one as my first motorcycle as a kid. I agree that the 4.0 Jeep I-6 was a winner. Still have one in a 1996 Cherokee that’s falling apart around it. Never owned any of the V8’s mentioned.


53 posted on 10/02/2015 6:04:34 AM PDT by Afterguard (Liberals will let you do anything you want, as long as it's mandatory.)
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To: redfreedom

I was hauling creek gravel up a steep hill in ours one day, and that motor twisted a rear axle in half (Dayton 2-speed rear end, 1-5/16 axles, IIRC). Unfortunately that rendered the emergency brake useless (band brake on the driveshaft). I was too heavy to dare trying to back down the hill. All I could do was sit there and stand on the brakes until the loader operator noticed I hadn’t come back and came looking for me.


54 posted on 10/02/2015 6:11:57 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: Cowman

The Chrysler 318 isn’t on it? You got to be kidding.


55 posted on 10/02/2015 6:20:38 AM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: Lurker
The Chrysler 318 isn’t on it? You got to be kidding.

There's no Nailheads on the list either

56 posted on 10/02/2015 6:24:35 AM PDT by atc23 (The Confederacy was the single greatest conservative resistance to federal authority ever)
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To: CitizenUSA

I had that motor in a Valiant. 20-24mpg on the highway.


57 posted on 10/02/2015 6:28:11 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to irritate someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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To: Cowman

The versatility of the Chevrolet 350 was incredible. If a vehicle had four wheels and a bow tie, the 350 was an option. The Ford 390 had similar versatility working well in trucks, family cruisers, or street rods. I have an old Ford truck with a 390 which still purrs like a kitten. I have a 427 side-oiler which I intend to rebuild, even though I don’t know what I’m going to put it in. There were some fine engines off that FE block.


58 posted on 10/02/2015 6:41:55 AM PDT by CommerceComet (Ignore the GOP-e. Cruz to victory in 2016.)
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To: mad_as_he$$

Well, if you grade it for ground pounding sexiest sounding motor of all time I will agree with you. However, maintenance schedules, costs and MPG is when we go different directions.


59 posted on 10/02/2015 6:47:30 AM PDT by biff
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To: Poser

I didn’t know hogs had bicycle pedals on them!!!!! LOL


60 posted on 10/02/2015 6:49:05 AM PDT by biff
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