Anybody have an idea of cost for cave,job rings and anything else that should be done engine wise on 390 v8 in 65 bird compression isn't bad been checked one cylinder down at 130

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Asked by Bobh50 Nov 09, 2011 at 07:41 PM about the 1965 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The 390 is a tuff engine,like other poster said as long as it runs good,dont smoke or use oil skip or anything,enjoy it.

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Thanks for the info,it doesn't run bad after it warms up for 15 minutes,no smoke,no leaks but a little sluggish.

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for the little sluggish,check the timeing,it may be off a little.plus the gas we have today will cause it to.

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