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The Ford 385 engine family (also called "Lima" [2]) is a series of "big block" overhead valve (OHV) V8 engines designed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company.The family derives its 385 name from the 3.85-inch (98 mm) stroke of the 460 cubic-inch V8 introduced in 1968. [3]
226–266 hp (169–198 kW) Torque output: ... The Ford Super Duty engine is a range of V8 engines that were ... (but higher-efficiency) 385-series V8s became more ...
In 1960 Ford created a high-performance version of the 352 rated at 360 horsepower (270 kW) it featured an aluminum intake manifold, Holley 4100 4-barrel carburetor, cast iron header-style exhaust manifolds, 10.5:1 compression ratio, and solid lifters.
1968–1997 385 V8—big-block (370/429/Boss 429/460/514) ... Specs on Ford overhead valve V8 engines This page was last edited on 13 January 2025, at 12 ...
The 430 cu in (7.0 L; 7,044 cc) engine was produced from 1958 through 1965, and used in Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln products. It was the standard engine on all 1958 to 1960 Lincolns and Continentals. Power was 375 hp (280 kW) in 1958, 350 hp (261 kW) in 1959, 315 hp (235 kW) in 1960, 325 hp (242 kW) in 1961 and 340 hp (254 kW) in 1964.
The factory opened in 1957 as the site of production of Ford's MEL V8 for the Edsel car.. It subsequently produced six-cylinder engines (the 170/200/250 family), the 385-series 370/429/460 big-block V8 engines, and the 2.3/2.5 L HSC/HSO pushrod four-cylinder engines for the Ford Tempo, Mercury Topaz, and Ford Taurus.
All Mark IVs were equipped with the 460 cu in (7.5 L)-4V Ford 385 series V8 (with two valves per cylinder, "4V" is in reference to the four-venturi Autolite carburetor). Rated at 365 hp SAE gross (272 kW) in the Mark III, the 460 was carried over to the Mark IV.
The gasoline option was an E85-capable 6.2L 2-valve SOHC Ford Boss V8, which put out 385 horsepower (287 kW; 390 PS) and 405 pound-feet (549 N⋅m) of torque under 10,000 lb (4,500 kg) GVWR (316 horsepower (236 kW; 320 PS) and 397 lb⋅ft (538 N⋅m) of torque over 10,000 lb GVWR). [22]