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  • 430bird60
    Experienced
    • Dec 30 2008
    • 143

    squarebird 430 engine forum

    Hi all. Has the squarebird 430 engine forum been discontinued? I don't see it on the website today. Thanks. Ken
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    #2
    Hey Ken,
    Look on main page under Ford Engines!
    Richard D. Hord

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    • YellowRose
      Super-Experienced


      • Jan 21 2008
      • 17229

      #3
      squarebird 430 engine forum

      Ya'll should be in the habit of reading the Announcements section of this Forum above the Thunderbird Technical Discussion Section. The announcement about the new 1967-2005 Forum, and combining the engines into a new Engine Forum is there, along with a lot of other good general information you need to know.....
      Such as....

      Rules of Conduct
      Webmaster Announcement
      General Announcements
      Special Announcements
      Membership Benefits and Webspace Information


      In the Thunderbird Technical Discussion Forums, Tbirds from 1955-2005 have their own Forums now. Under that are the Full Sized Ford Forums, and the Engine Forum.

      In addition, there is a lot of good and important information outside the Thunderbird Technical Discussion Forum that you need to look at, in the General Discussion Forum. Such as...

      PC Help Desk
      Official Ford Motor Company News
      Ford News from Autoblog.com
      Our Rides
      Tbirds & Big Fords Picture Gallery
      Anything Goes!
      Events
      New Members Welcoming
      Thunderbird Production History

      Under that, is the Advertisements/For Sale/Wanted Forums. Under that, are the Forums for Paid Membership only, which an un-paid member will not see.

      So if you never look at these other Forums, you are missing two thirds of the Squarebirds Forum! Check it ALL out when you log in. Many of you have been missing out on great information for years......
      Last edited by YellowRose; June 2, 2011, 11:26 PM.

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      • Dan Leavens
        Moderator / Administrator


        • Oct 4 2006
        • 6377

        #4
        I would agree with Ray's statement about the full use of our site and it's many benefits. We all tend to be creatures of habit and only select one or two forums when we sign on. There are many areas of our site that can be used by members to gather information / diagrams / read old threads about problems / restorations. Not to mention the Technical Section that has been added for vital info for our TBirds whatever year they rolled off the production line. When you have the time check out the other areas and I think you will better appreciate the time / resources that have been put into it's functionality. Enjoy
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        • simplyconnected
          Administrator
          • May 26 2009
          • 8787

          #5
          All the old forums are still with us, but they were renamed and moved to their own space.

          We used to have 352 Thunderbird engines, but Full Size Fords used them too.

          We added 1955-7 Thunderbirds that came with 292 & 312 Y-Blocks. Full Sized Fords (Trucks and Edsels) used them as well.

          Falcons came with six cyl and 289 engines (Mustang engines) but we had no forum for them, either.

          Now, Squarebirds.org includes Thunderbirds with more modern engines like 5.0L, 351, etc.

          It only makes sense to put 'Engines' in their own forum since they are shared by so many Fords. Thanks for understanding. - Dave
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          • 430bird60
            Experienced
            • Dec 30 2008
            • 143

            #6
            squarebird 430 engine forum

            Hi everyone. Thanks for your replies. It does help if you scroll the entire site before posting a question. Thanks again. Ken

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