moter help
looks like a 4barrel :shrug:
May wanna try in the fox forum. gonna move it for ya
May wanna try in the fox forum. gonna move it for ya
I'm not sure what you are looking for....at first glance it looks like a 302 with stud mounted roller tip rockers and it resides in an SN-95 Mustang(probably '94-'95 based on the brackets and alternator unless sourced from another car. The Carb appears as though it might be a dual feed or double pumper Holley the only way to tell exactly what it is would be by the numbers off the carb itself.
ah ok I see the sn-95 body now. I noticed it from the wiper cowl below the windshield. I thought it was a fox based car previously, hence the move to teh fox forum.
I WAS TOLD IT WAS A 351 IT HAS SMOKED MANY FOX BODY STANGS BUT DONT KNOW FOR SURE IM NOT CLOSE TO HER FOR MILATARY REASONS THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD INFO I DO KNOW THAT IT HAS ROLLER ROCKERS AND THE TRANNY SEAMS TO HAVE A BIGGER CASE THANKS AGAIN CHAD MILLER USMC
It does not have "roller rockers" it has "roller TIP rockers"....big difference. I can't way for sure without better pics but that intake looks more like a 302 intake than a 351 intake...which is wider than the 302. I would need a better pic to view the width of it.
Those rockers pivot on a fulcrum and have a roller tip that rests on the top of the valve...better than stock but not as good as a full roller which also has needle bearings and roller in place of the friction area where the fulcrum is. Full Roller Rockers offer less friction over the other styles.
hey thanks for the 411 also i was wondering if u can help im having a very bad time with a oil problem im not getting it to the top end and my pressure is running very high can you make anything of this also is it ok to mount a holley fuel pump in the spare tire well
Originally posted by chadstang@July 8, 2004, 2:06 AM
hey thanks for the 411 also i was wondering if u can help im having a very bad time with a oil problem im not getting it to the top end and my pressure is running very high can you make anything of this also is it ok to mount a holley fuel pump in the spare tire well
hey thanks for the 411 also i was wondering if u can help im having a very bad time with a oil problem im not getting it to the top end and my pressure is running very high can you make anything of this also is it ok to mount a holley fuel pump in the spare tire well
I would NEVER mount a fuel pump inside the passenger compartment of the car...mount it underneath the car away from exhaust and use the proper fuel line(braided is better).
Originally posted by chadstang@July 12, 2004, 5:39 AM
do i need to strip the motor down to find if there is a block in the system are what would be the best way
do i need to strip the motor down to find if there is a block in the system are what would be the best way
What do you plan to do?? If your working on a budget (read no porting or money to spend on aftermarket heads), dont do a dang thing to those 289 castings.
My advice, ditch the old school heads and go rob a V8 explorer. They came with gt40 or gt40p heads, the latter is a bit better, but in most cases you have to get p specific headers.
My advice, ditch the old school heads and go rob a V8 explorer. They came with gt40 or gt40p heads, the latter is a bit better, but in most cases you have to get p specific headers.
If your having them ported then don't bother looking for a set of GT40 or GT40p heads. The 289 castings will end up flowing about the same after the P&P work.
If you dont mind me asking, how much are you paying to have the port work done??
The reason I ask is, I've been down that road before. I had a set E7TE's P&P'd with bigger valves, converted to adjustable valvetrain ect., Spent about 1200 or 1300 dollars on the heads and I ended up with heads the flowed about the same as a set of Windsor JR's. After a exhaust valve retainer went insurgent I killed the block and heads on that 302. I moved up to a 347 and this time got a set of 185 AFRS for about the same money. Vastly superior cylinder heads for the same price.
I also am having a good little 302 built using Gt40p's No P&P on the heads, just a switch to undercut valvestems and a adjustible valve train. As soon as they are finished I'll see what they flow and I'll post #'s if anybody is interested in what a set of stock Gt40p's flow with thinned valvestems.
If you dont mind me asking, how much are you paying to have the port work done??
The reason I ask is, I've been down that road before. I had a set E7TE's P&P'd with bigger valves, converted to adjustable valvetrain ect., Spent about 1200 or 1300 dollars on the heads and I ended up with heads the flowed about the same as a set of Windsor JR's. After a exhaust valve retainer went insurgent I killed the block and heads on that 302. I moved up to a 347 and this time got a set of 185 AFRS for about the same money. Vastly superior cylinder heads for the same price.
I also am having a good little 302 built using Gt40p's No P&P on the heads, just a switch to undercut valvestems and a adjustible valve train. As soon as they are finished I'll see what they flow and I'll post #'s if anybody is interested in what a set of stock Gt40p's flow with thinned valvestems.



