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302 swap


the november issue of car craft

where can i get that at skippy
 
where can i get that at skippy

any super market,got mine at publix.only 3 or 4 pages on the 302 but good article on how to and for cheap.also covers stabbing a distributor correctly,and the ford 8.8 rearend.302 article covers junkyard to dyno for under 2000 bucks.
 
that aint bad at all to do a 302 swap then i see i really need to go get it then thanks alot man
 
that aint bad at all to do a 302 swap then i see i really need to go get it then thanks alot man

the article doen't cover the swap to a ranger,just a good way to get a solid engine you can trust for cheap.i went the same way when i built my 72 340 magnum.i can't recommend a machine shop anymore,my guy sells used cars now.barnett performace does good work as well as atlanta crankshaft exchange.anyway,if you can swing it,build your own engine first,then do the swap.it's fun and when your done you'll be able to show out to your friends and have the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
 
i was planin on buildin my own engine.my father in law a machine so he will help me do it.... i need to find a old wracked f 150 that is 4 wheel drive to use for parts. then i will pull the motor out and brake it down and rebuild it the way i want it but i need to know if i will need the wireing out of it to put in my ranger
 
i was planin on buildin my own engine.my father in law a machine so he will help me do it.... i need to find a old wracked f 150 that is 4 wheel drive to use for parts. then i will pull the motor out and brake it down and rebuild it the way i want it but i need to know if i will need the wireing out of it to put in my ranger

i don't know for sure,so i would get the wire harness any way.
 
what is it coming out of?can you look at dipstick?plugs?any money back if no good?
 
i dont know if it run or not i found it online with a parts serch
 
if you plan to rebuild it yourself then go for it. I wouldnt count on a junkyard motor to last long, prolly has alot of miles on it. If u want a motor all ready to go then look in the parts for sale section on this site, ebay, and craigslist.
 
if you plan to rebuild it yourself then go for it

i was plan on rebuild it just to make sure everthing in it is in good workin order i dont want to just go get one and put it in not knowing if everthing is good inside of the engine u know what i mean
 
i was plan on rebuild it just to make sure everthing in it is in good workin order i dont want to just go get one and put it in not knowing if everthing is good inside of the engine u know what i mean

thats what i wanted to hear you say!rebuilding it yourself w/dad gives you a solid motor you can trust and a lifetime of memories.hows the search going?
 
rebuilding it yourself w/dad

well it will be my father inlaw that will help me not my dad
 

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