Thread: Help!! 88 Ford 302
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11-01-2003 12:38 PM #16
Thanks for the help guys!! With the '88 302!
I think I will take the advice given and go with rebuilding the flattie... there just seems to be too much info this way and that way to make a true determination whether it is a good idea to keep the 302 or not... so I am going with the rebuild idea... screw all the crap!!!
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11-05-2003 04:15 PM #17
I am looking at a catalog from a local rod shop that sells a mount kit to install a 302 in a 49-53 ford/merc car,they have two mount kits one for the front sump and one for the double sump.According to the catalog there is two different frames and you would have to measure your frame to get the right kit,at the time of printing both kits are 145.99 and come with motor mounts,trans mount and directions. I used one of their kits to mount a 351-w in my 55 sunliner and it fit good,if you are interested its butches rod shop 513-746-1113 they are south of dayton ohio and I think those mount kits are made by chassis engineering. Someone said something about pan interference and a chevy having a rear sump would be better, NO it wont as the flatheads have a center sump and this company sells kits to mount chevvys in the 49-53 ford cars but you have to drop the center link in the steering to mount the chevy motor and you dont with the ford motors. Mopar motors have center sump pans and would probably be a easier swap than a chevy. Jeff
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11-05-2003 04:33 PM #18
or a 215 Buick "light alloy" block would fit...they have a center-sump too.Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...
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11-06-2003 07:22 PM #19
Too far to go to get it,I had a good crank and rods for a flathead that I gave away last year. I would rather of gave it to someone who could use it but I gave it to a local machine shop to get it out of the way
You've not been around here for a while, Charlie, but when you were you had GREAT projects!! Happy Birthday!!
Happy Birthday Charlie Fisher!