nope, never ended up getting that bronco and it was a 302.
to make it "work" i need to get the engine mounted, fuel/brake lines ran, radiator mounted then get the C6 rebuilt and the driveshafts built.
after those it would technically be done but i plan on goin through the engine and throwin a cam at it this winter. me and my dad talked it over and im gonna stock up all the parts i need over the summer and were gonna throw it all together once i get everything. ill probably start buying stuff sometime this month.
heres what i want to buy this summer to be happy with my build in the end.
C6 rebuild kit ( do they make a heavy duty type rebuild kit?)
they make anything you want for a c6...it's been a race favorite for several decades.
manual valve body for said C6
personally,i'd say don't waste your time.they're fun at first but kinda get old fast.a nice moderate shift kit is better.
Decent intake manifold
Decent Cam
performer rpm work well.the engine won't die every time you back off the gas,and the power's good.
4.56s for the 44 and 9"
if you're doing the above,don't waste money buying gears for these.go right for the 10.25(or 14bolt or whatever)and 60.trust me.really.
high steer knuckles (or i may do just flip the tie rod)
one of the summit fuel pump/regulator kits
radiator...may make a roll bar in the bed and mount it on that i already have 2 12" E-fans, havent decided yet...Pros? Cons?
Edelbrock carb
and i may do heims on the front and on the RA...not sure on this yet either.
some of the parts i wouldnt mind finding used but some i know i want new.
any suggestions concerning dong the bed mouted rad
go for it.run 2 1/4'' exhaust pipe for the return,2'' for the supply.only use rubber to connect the ends to the engine and rad.keep the cap above the intake on the engine. or the tranny? Also, does anybody know what i could do for heat?
put the heater box in the back of the cab.run dryer vent up to the dash. the cylinder head kind of covers up the heater hole.