Thread: 460 from a truck?
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08-30-2007 05:54 PM #1
460 from a truck?
I can get a 460 out of a 1975 F350. It is in good condition, with low miles. Can this be made into something nice (and inexpensively) to put in my '74 Ranchero, or should I be looking for a car motor? I think the difference is just in the pistons, but with a mild cam, 750cfm edelbrock and headers where would I be power/torque-wise?
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08-30-2007 06:31 PM #2
Originally Posted by peteyx
With your addition of a mild cam and non-retarded double roller timing chain, 750 carb and headers, you will be barely north of a realistic 350HP. Usable street power will be quite good, and I bet the Ranchero will smoke the tires all day long.
Should you want more power than that: two factors will be keeping the power restricted, namely the 7.9:1 compression ratio and the restrictive exhaust flow on the cylinder heads. You may port the heads and install flat top pistons and be over 400HP...with the potential for much more with a cam change. Or, you may swap out the heads for early style higher comrpession heads so that compression goes up without taking the shortblock apart. These suggestions assume you are hoping for way more horsepower than 350+.
Paul
429/460 Engine Fanatic
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08-31-2007 10:40 AM #3
Thanks Paul, just the type of info I am looking for. As it happens, I do have a set of '69 heads (C9VE) from a 429 that I was going to use, and a set of D3VE heads as well. The '69 heads would probably need to be redone.
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08-31-2007 01:52 PM #4
Originally Posted by peteyx
Paul
429/460 Engine Fanatic
Thank you Roger. .
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