I'm looking to build a Ford 223 for a vintage rail dragster. I'm not new to 223's, but haven't ever built one up for performance. I don't want to build it all out nuts, but just a potent little engine without too much money invested. I don't want to do the 262 stroker deal, too much effort and time.
Here's what I've been thinking...
223, .040" over
KB Silv-O-Lite Pistons
Stock Crank & Rods, modified to increase oil flow & strength
ARP Head Bolts, ARP Rod Bolts
Custom Grind Camshaft
Adjustable Rocker Arms
Hi-Lift Tappets
Heavier Valve Springs
Larger Valves in Head, Pocket Porting, Gasket Matched, Dome Work, Milled
Custom Tubular Intake Manifold
Multiple Holley 94 Carburetors
Tubular Zoomie Header
Pertronix Ignition
Custom Cast Aluminum Timing Cover
No engine accessories, just a starter
Backed by a Fordomatic or 3spd manual
Anyone think this would be a good combination? I have a good engine machinist that will take care of the bottom end, and a good cylinder head guy to take care of the top end. I'll be speaking with different cam grinders like Isky, Herbert, Howards, etc to see if they can regrind to my specs (unsure as of yet). Since ARP doesn't list anything for the 223, I'll have to find out what will work and go with it. I am unsure about the carburetion right now, that will have to be sorted out once the long block is set up to find out what works, but since there are 4 intake ports, I'm thinking 4 carburetors. Not sure how it would like 3 carbs on a 4-port head unless the outer two carbs are smaller. I don't want to go with a 4bbl because I'm trying to keep this era-correct, but I'm still open to the option.
I'm hoping to acheive around 200hp at the flywheel. Do you think this is possible with this combination? In a 1400lb car with driver, it should scoot even if I don't reach those numbers.
What do you folks think?
Thanks.
Here's what I've been thinking...
223, .040" over
KB Silv-O-Lite Pistons
Stock Crank & Rods, modified to increase oil flow & strength
ARP Head Bolts, ARP Rod Bolts
Custom Grind Camshaft
Adjustable Rocker Arms
Hi-Lift Tappets
Heavier Valve Springs
Larger Valves in Head, Pocket Porting, Gasket Matched, Dome Work, Milled
Custom Tubular Intake Manifold
Multiple Holley 94 Carburetors
Tubular Zoomie Header
Pertronix Ignition
Custom Cast Aluminum Timing Cover
No engine accessories, just a starter
Backed by a Fordomatic or 3spd manual
Anyone think this would be a good combination? I have a good engine machinist that will take care of the bottom end, and a good cylinder head guy to take care of the top end. I'll be speaking with different cam grinders like Isky, Herbert, Howards, etc to see if they can regrind to my specs (unsure as of yet). Since ARP doesn't list anything for the 223, I'll have to find out what will work and go with it. I am unsure about the carburetion right now, that will have to be sorted out once the long block is set up to find out what works, but since there are 4 intake ports, I'm thinking 4 carburetors. Not sure how it would like 3 carbs on a 4-port head unless the outer two carbs are smaller. I don't want to go with a 4bbl because I'm trying to keep this era-correct, but I'm still open to the option.
I'm hoping to acheive around 200hp at the flywheel. Do you think this is possible with this combination? In a 1400lb car with driver, it should scoot even if I don't reach those numbers.
What do you folks think?

Thanks.