firing order on 1964 caddy with 429 is18726543 clockwise
the 351m/400 are the same engine the only difference is the crank and the pistons. as far as big block heads u can put 429/460 heads on it but u can put a decent set of 4v 351 Cleveland heads on it and a 4v intake with a 4 barrel carb on there then youll have a real torque monster
60 ft/pounds
Well, the caddy's i have owned -1960 ,1962, 1964... Had 472 cubic inch v/8...or 429 cu. In. V/8...*** there are several eferences just below on this very page..talking about the 1963 caddy with the 390 cu. in. moyor--i forgot about those- that seems correct.
35% of 429 = 35% * 429 = 0.35 * 429 = 150.15
55% of 429 = 55% * 429 = 0.55 * 429 = 235.95
It'll work. If you're using an auto trans you might have to use the torque conv. from a same year big block. Also, use the harmonic balancer that was on the 429. You don't have to use the cam but you'll get better high end power if you do.
429
This depends entirley upon wether or not the heads were removed in the proper bolt removal order as removal of the head bolts in the incorrect order will definatley result in either warping the block or the cylinder head surface , believe it or not!!! 390 and 429 ford heads are pre loaded by a sequence of assembley using torque specs in stages during final assembley and if the assembley order is not followed in reverse order during removal then finish pulling the engine from the frame and strip it to a bare block taking the bare block and incorrectly removed heads to the machine shop and have them milled and re-decked to spec or premature head gasket failure is certain !!! sorry to provide such bad news but that is just the nature of the f/e type block..
√429 ≈ 20.712
2.145 = 2145/1000 = 429/2002.145 = 2145/1000 = 429/2002.145 = 2145/1000 = 429/2002.145 = 2145/1000 = 429/200
768 + 429 = 1197