Yes so did the Cobra Jet... it was the advantages of 427 or 428 they were trying to figure out at the time... I just remember helping to switch the engines
I remembered it being a pressure issue... but could of been different cranks.
Either way it was a good memory
Ted sold the lola a few years back
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z12624/Lola-T70-MK-IIIB.aspx
Cobra Jet was the name for the engine, not the car. The Shelby GT500 used a 428CJ engine. The Mustang 428 used either a Cobra Jet or a Super Cobra Jet engine.
The 428 and 429 are from two completely different engine families. The 428 is from the 'FE' family, and the 429 is from the '385' family.
The 'FE' family uses a bore spacing of 4.63", while the '385' family uses a bore spacing of 4.9".
The base 428 engine was not a beefy engine. 2 bolt mains, thin wall casting, and a weak crankshaft WEB made it suitable for the mundane luxury cars.
The 428CJ and SCJ had 4 bolt mains (Lemans style capscrew connecting rod bolts for the SCJ), and a substantially stronger main WEB.
There were four different crankshafts for the 428. The base 428, the 428CJ had two different cranks, and the 428 police interceptor.
There was also some subtle head differences I cannot recall the exact details.