$100.00 302 August 28, 2007, 05:40:26 PM I am going to go look at a 302 that a guy wants out of his garage.He only wants $100.00 for it.all I know is that it came out of a 1977 vehicle.what info should I look for on the engine to see if it will go in my 1983 Tbird?If I end up getting it,I will be asking you guys for alot of advice on what will be involed in getting this engine installed in my bird.first off,I am not looking to make this a race car,just a nice street car.I would really like to use the tranny I have now (C5).any thoughts on this? Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #1 – August 28, 2007, 05:48:10 PM If ya need man, I got a spair AOD layin around somewhere I can give ya. As for 77' motor, it's flat tappet. Probaly hit or miss just about what a CFI motor would be 140HP/220? TQ. Not bad and if it's carbed, then you just need a duraspark box and alittle work to drop it in. I'll help in any way I can Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #2 – August 28, 2007, 05:50:09 PM You could use the C5, I'm not sure of the reliability of that transmission behind a V8 but it would bolt up. More than likely you will have to change the oil pan and pickup to a fox style pan.. Now if you want to spend $300 I know where a couple of complete explorer motors are if you are willing to drive.. Low miles... Gt40p heads.. would make a very nice street engine. Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #3 – August 28, 2007, 06:13:45 PM I'll get back to you guys on this.I am going out the door to go look at it. I will bring pics back. Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #4 – August 28, 2007, 08:41:05 PM ok I took some pics and have the number on the block and intake.any info you guys can give me from this would be great.number on lower left side of block-C90E-6015-cnumber on front of block near water pump-9H25Ynumber on intake-see picI do plan on having this rebuilt,just wanted your thought wether this motor would be a good start? Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #6 – August 28, 2007, 08:45:03 PM few pics of a 351 that this guy is dropping in a 62 fairlane Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #7 – August 28, 2007, 09:32:59 PM Are we sure the 302 is in fact a 302? According to my ford interchange book, that is a 69-70 351 Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #8 – August 28, 2007, 09:44:43 PM Part numbers that start with:C= 60'sD= 70'sE= 80'sF= 90'sIt's a 60's block. If it's a 302 or a 351 I couldn't tell ya. Flat tappet cams aren't so bad if you're going carbed. If you want a simple street car I'd just go carbed for your '83. I would upgrade the trans though. You could use an AOD or if you don't need the OD band and want durability go with a C4. Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #9 – August 28, 2007, 09:50:18 PM That intake is a 289/302 part number. Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #10 – August 28, 2007, 09:54:52 PM Quote from: CougarSE;172896That intake is a 289/302 part number.Well then it has to be a 302. A 302 intake won't fit on a 351W:hick: Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #11 – August 28, 2007, 09:56:02 PM Early 351s have extra bolts at ends of the intake...It's a '69 302... Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #13 – August 28, 2007, 09:59:31 PM Yea I was gonna mention the block height, but I don't know how to make them purdy red lines....:hick: Quote Selected
$100.00 302 Reply #14 – August 28, 2007, 10:00:25 PM Yep 302. You can really see the difference with the red lines. Thanks:D Quote Selected