Project Strokers Wild (Part 2): We Build 393 CID Ford 351W

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After you build a serious 347 cubic inch Ford 5.0—like we did in our first installment of Project Strokers Wild—what do you do for an encore? You build it a bigger, badder brother.

In this second installment of our Stroker’s Wild engine series, we’ll show you how we built a 393 cubic inch 351 Windsor. The big advantage of a 393 is size. The engine’s extra 42 cubic inches mean power, and lots of it. Need low- and mid-range grunt for a street car or for towing? A 393 is a veritable torque monster. Horsepower? Properly built, a 393 can make an easy 450 to 500 horsepower. And it’s all in a package that will fit under the hood of a Mustang. Well, a tall hood.

A 393 can be pretty inexpensive to build, too. The only custom piece is the crank—the rest of the combination uses a .030-inch overbored stock block, stock length 351W rods, and stock-type 302 pistons. If you’re conservative with the rest of the engine, you can get those extra 42 cubes for just a few bucks more than a stock-stroke 351W buildup.

We built our 393 with a Summit  Racing cast stroker crank and H-beam connecting rods, Trick Flow 10:1 forged pistons, a Crane roller cam, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge Race 225 aluminum heads, and a Holley 750 cfm double pumper carburetor on an Edelbrock Victor Jr. intake manifold. The Summit Racing crank is no longer available, but you can duplicate our build using a SCAT Series 9000 crankshaft instead.  Check out the parts list below–you’ll see how easy it is to build a hot stroker Windsor of your own!

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Suggested Parts List
SCA-9351W10     SCAT Series 9000 Cast Pro Comp Stroker Lightweight Crankshaft
SCA-65955     SCAT H-Beam Connecting Rods, 5.955 in.
TFS-51404010     Trick Flow Forged Pistons, 10:1 CR
SLP-R9771035     Sealed Power Plasma-Moly Piston Ring Set
SLP-5078M         Sealed Power Main Bearing Set
SLP-3380CPA     Sealed Power Connecting Rod Bearing Set
SLP-1204M         Sealed Power Camshaft Bearing Set
CRN-449761     Crane Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
CRN-36532-16     Crane Roller Cam Retrofit Lifter Set
CLO-9-3135         Cloyes True Roller Timing Set
ATI-918911         ATI Super Damper Harmonic Damper
MEL-M83HV     Melling High Volume Oil Pump
MOR-24514         Moroso Oil Pump Pickup
FMS-M6605A341     Ford Racing Oil Pump Drive Shaft
MOR-20520         Moroso 7 Quart Oil Pan
TFS-52400003-C01     Trick Flow Twisted Wedge Race 225 Cylinder Heads
TFS-51400520     Trick Flow Roller Rocker Arms, 1.6 Ratio
TFS-21408500     Trick Flow Pushrods, 8.500 in.
CRN-99895-16     Crane Valve Springs. 1.540 in. Dual
EDL-2981         Edelbrock Victor Jr. 351 Intake Manifold
HLY-0-80528-1    Holley HP Series 750 CFM Carburetor, Mechanical Secondary
MSD-8578         MSD Billet Distributor
MSD-31329         MSD Heli-Core Ignition Wire Set
MEZ-WP111B     Mezeire Electric Water Pump
MEZ-WP113B     Mezeire Water Pump Blockoff Plate
RAM-1527        RAM Billet Steel Flywheel
TFS-51400915     Trick Flow Gasket Set
TFS-51411802     Trick Flow Cast Aluminum Valve Covers
ARP-154-4203     ARP Main Cap Stud Kit
ARP-154-4003     ARP Cylinder Head Stud Kit
ARP-255-1001     ARP Camshaft Bolt
ARP-150-2501     ARP Harmonic Damper Bolt
ARP-100-7101     ARP Rocker Arm Stud Kit
ARP-350-2802     ARP Flywheel Bolt Kit
ARP-554-9503     ARP Engine Accessory Bolt Kit
SUM-G3421         Summit Racing Valve Cover T-Handles

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  1. Raul semidey
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    is the 351w block a non roller block . is there a differance in push rods from a non roller block to roller block

  2. Fxtb
    Reply

    Yes there is a differance in length a pushrod checker will give you a right measurement

  3. Frank Haberland
    Reply

    For the above mentioned combo what is the best cylinder head volume.
    Summit asket in the compression calculator, ther are different part numbers at the Trick flow page .

  4. Dillon Terry
    Reply

    Can I get most of those parts in a scat brand stroker kit? Or be easier to buy one at a time…?

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