1972 torino 302 engine build October 13, 2007, 08:19:03 PM I need some advise on a good build for my 302. I told by an old mechanic that my heads were 270 horse heads. what would you put in this engine to compliment these heads. What size cam I do know I cnnot go bigger than a 488/488 lift without major machine work. I have a 600 Holley for the 302. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #1 – October 13, 2007, 08:20:31 PM hope you can help me here. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #2 – October 14, 2007, 12:02:30 AM I would suggest selling your 302 and going to a 429/460 the torinos exspecially the 72 later cars are pretty hefty cars and need the torque of a big block to pull them around.I had a 70 torino with a built 351w and done the 429 swap (stock 72 stuff with a cam and pre 70 timing set ) and i can tell you there is no comparison in either torque or milage.If you are set witht he 302 stay with a low rpm cam to help low end torque and stay conservitive/torque biased with your setup. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #3 – October 14, 2007, 01:28:03 AM We had two '72's, a green Sport fastback and a yellow four-door. Those were the days... Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #4 – October 14, 2007, 09:43:44 AM installan H.O roller engine and EFI.Not really that hard to do. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #5 – October 14, 2007, 07:24:22 PM Older motors are not roller and the 302 has the original firing order so if you’re going to stay small block my recommendation is retrofit the lifters to fit the roller cam, now you off to a good start any late model cam will fit. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #6 – October 15, 2007, 04:10:25 PM Retrofit = expensive......Give this guy a shout. http://www.camshaftinnovations.com/Camshafts.htm Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #7 – October 17, 2007, 06:10:27 PM 270Hp heads??? On A '72??? Get another mechanic... Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #8 – October 28, 2007, 04:03:51 AM are you sure they are 302 heads?since you have the heads,, get the casting number,, then scroll down and find em in the list.............. the red hilite is what i have on my 302 block but retro fit with 7/16 studs and roller rockers, 1.94I / 1.6E valves as well as .040 shaved and .040 over pistons.---------------------GT heads, JUST ABOUT EVERY FORD ENGINE LONG BLOCKS WITH CASTING NUMBERS FOR HEADS/BLOCKS/CRANKS ECT.ENGINE YEAR / CASTING / VOLUME CC / VALVE I/E / COMMENTS221 / 62-63 / C20E-A,B,C,D,E & C30E-A / 45CC / 1.59/1.39 255 / 80-80 / E0SE / 55.4CC / 1.67/1.45260 / 62-63 / C2OE-F,C3OE-B / 54.5CC / 1.59/1.39 260 / 64-64 / C40E-B / 54.5CC / 1.67/1.45 289 / 63-64 / C3AE-F,CEOE-E,F,CRAE-C / 54.5CC / 1.67/1.45 ALL NON HO289-RAIL TYPE ROCKERS289 / 65-67 / C5DE-B,C6DE-G,C6OE-C,E,[COLOR="Red"]C6OE[/COLOR]-M, C7OE-A,B,C, C7OZ-B,C7ZE-A/ 54.5CC / 1.67/1.45289 / 68-68 / C8OE-D,L,M / 63CC / 1.67/1.45289HO/63-63*/ C30E / 49.2CC / 1.67/1.45 STUDED HEAD/ HIGH OUTPUT289HO/64-67*/ C40E-B,C5OE-A,C5AE-E / 54.5CC / 1.78/1.45 STUDED HEAD/ HIGH OUTPUT3O2*/ 69-69 / C9ZE-A / 63CC / 2.23/1.71 BOSS 302302*/ 70-70 / DOZE-A,D1ZE-A / 58CC / 2.19/1.71 BOSS 302302 / 68-70 / C80E-F / 53.5CC / 1.78/1.45 USED ON 4-V ENGINE302 / 68-70 / C7OE-C,G,C8AE-J,C8DE-F,C8OE-J,M,C8OE-K,L / 63CC / 1.78/1.45302 / 68-70 / C9TE-C,DO0E-B / 58.2CC / 1.78/1.45302 / 71-74 / D1TZ-A,D2OE-BA / 58.2 / 1.78/1.45302 / 75-76 / D5OE-GA,-A3A,-A3B / 58.2CC / 1.78/1.45 INTERNAL INJECTION AIR PORTS302 / 77-77 / D7OE-DA / 69CC / 1.78/1.45302 / 78-80 / D8OE-AB / 69CC / 1.78/1.45 S/A 351W STAMPED ROCKER ARMS302 / 79-84 / D9AE-AA / 67.5-70CC / 1.78/1.46302 / 85-85 / E5AE-CA / 67-70CC / 1.78/1.46 ****HEADS THE SAME AS E7's-turbocoupe50302 / 86-86 / E6AE-AA / 62-65CC / 1.78/1.46302 / 87-93 / E5TE-PA,E7AE-AA / 62-65CC / 1.78/1.46302 / 87-93 / E7TE-PA / 60-64CC / 1.78/1.46302*/ 93-93 / F3ZE-AA / 60-63CC / 1.84/1.54 GT-40 COBRA/some mid 90's f150 with 351302*/ 94-95 / F4ZE-AA / 60-63CC / 1.84/1.54 GT-40 COBRA/some mid 90's f150 with 351302*/ 96-97 / F1ZE-AA / 63-66CC / 1.84/1.54 GT-40 EXPLORER/Mountainer302*/ 97-00 / F77E-AA / 58-61CC / 1.84/1.46 GT-40P EXPLORER/Mountainer*******GT or GTP stamped next to number 1 spark plug*******1996 is the magical confussing year for the gt as it may also be on SUV's.*******Dont forget these appear on 351 truck engines as well.*******obtain headers off doner as well*******obtain larger throttle body/upper /lower intake since they flow better*******concerns...existing piston clearance Turbocoupe50 has some advice for you>>>>"""It's ONLY the '86-UP SO engines and all '86 HO(also '87 in LSC) engines that have flat top pistons that have valve clearance issues... All the earlier engines HAVE valve reliefs, though they probably arn't large enough for some aftermarket heads and cams...""""*******drill head bolt holes larger if used on a 351w.351*/ 71-71 / The 351 Boss was a one year deal... '71 ONLY... In '72 & '73 a lower compression Cobra Jet 351 version was available that was similar to the '71 Boss motor... A few Torinos got the CJ in '72-'73 in addition to the Stangs... I'm assuming the Mercury models received them as well...turbocoupe50.351*/ 69-74 / C90E-B,D,DOOE-C,G,DOOZ-C / 60.4CC / 1.84/1.54 HIGHEST HP IN 1969351 / 75-77 / D5TE-EB / 60.4CC / 1.84/1.54 INTERNAL AIR INJECTION PORTS351 / 78-80 / D8OE-AB / 69CC / 1.78/1.45 S/A 302 STAMPED ROCKERS351 / 85-86 / E5AE-CA / 67-70CC / 1.78/1.46351 / 87-95 / E7TE-PA / 62-65CC / 1.78/1.46 Quote Selected
here are the numbers off my heads Reply #9 – October 30, 2007, 09:29:08 PM 1971-1974 D20e-ba Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #10 – October 31, 2007, 12:04:56 AM There no way i would keep the 302 in that size of a car does not have to have a Big Block Ford but no smaller than a 351ci Engine. Post a few pics of the car. Quote Selected
1972 torino 302 engine build Reply #11 – October 31, 2007, 12:29:23 AM Quote from: tomsbird1983;1854851971-1974 D20e-ba302 / 71-74 / D1TZ-A,D2OE-BA / 58.2 / 1.78/1.45Does not sound great to me!I would at least find a 351 to play with.TED Quote Selected