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The Cleveland has the same oil system as many other muscle era engines from all three manufacturers.
I have built several with redlines under 6K....with no oiling issues. The factory valves will fall apart before the oiling will pose a problem.....I wouldn't take them above 5500. I used new valves in my last build just because if they do let go it's all over. But the oiling myth is anti ford BS unless you wind the hell outta it.
If I built a 2V today;
Stock block bored and honed .030 and no more, surfaced
Stock crank turned for standard rebuild
Stock rods with good aftermarket bolts
Stock heads with 3 angle, new guide liners, surfaced
sealed power forged pistons
Clevite P-series bearings
ARP main and head bolts
melling STOCK VOLUME pump and aftermarket driveshaft
Crane cams energizer 222/222 (.050 specs), matching crane lifters and crane springs (shimmed to proper height)
cloyes double roller timing chain
felpro gaskets
rebuilt duraspark 460 dizzy (or aftermarket), mechanical advance tailored to the cam (IMPORTANT)
weiand xcelerator for 2V heads
holley 600CFM electric choke (yes, 600CFM), or edelbrock 600 if I refused to work on carbs and feel like pissing hp away
1 5/8 headers for the chassis in mind
Properly built, it will have a little lope to it, TONS of torque, and if the carb and dizzy see just a little proper tuning would make anything below 4000lb with 3.25 gears or better really move out.