wikdsvt
Club Member
Here's the deal, I have a 302 with a cam (not sure what exactly, came with the car) Edelbrock Performer intake and Edelbrock carb, and rusty Hooker headers. The motor was rebuilt (I"m assuming stock'ish) in Texas and then the car sold up here. I have receipts for the engine rebuild.
I've been reading about Ford Explorer GT40P heads.
Questions:
If I can find these heads, are they worth bolting on or should I just go aftermarket?
Any idea what valve spring to use, I heard the valve float over 5200 RPMS?
Are the bolts 1/2" or 7/16", will there be an issue bolting the heads on?
What about finding headers to fit around the odd angle of the spark plugs?
Would these be a direct bolt on?
will the intake fit?
I'm not building a race engine, but I'd like it to flow a little better.
Also I have a Holley Street Avenger 570 brand new in the box. Should I return it and step up to the 670? will the 570 be too big?
Also, is there an advantage (besides more cu in.) of stepping up to a 347 stroker? does the block need machining?
This will be a hard sell to my wife as the motor runs good now.
I have a very nice built AOD trans with a nice stall. I'm not worried about the trans handling the power.
I would like to change the stock 3.00 gearing to 3.73 or 4.11 down the road.
I've repaired almost everything on a car, but never cracked open an engine or trans. So this is new territory for me. I can rebuild 2 stroke engines in an hour and have no problem tearing into a small engine (lawn mower, atv, motorcycle etc...)
I've been reading about Ford Explorer GT40P heads.
Questions:
If I can find these heads, are they worth bolting on or should I just go aftermarket?
Any idea what valve spring to use, I heard the valve float over 5200 RPMS?
Are the bolts 1/2" or 7/16", will there be an issue bolting the heads on?
What about finding headers to fit around the odd angle of the spark plugs?
Would these be a direct bolt on?
will the intake fit?
I'm not building a race engine, but I'd like it to flow a little better.
Also I have a Holley Street Avenger 570 brand new in the box. Should I return it and step up to the 670? will the 570 be too big?
Also, is there an advantage (besides more cu in.) of stepping up to a 347 stroker? does the block need machining?
This will be a hard sell to my wife as the motor runs good now.
I have a very nice built AOD trans with a nice stall. I'm not worried about the trans handling the power.
I would like to change the stock 3.00 gearing to 3.73 or 4.11 down the road.
I've repaired almost everything on a car, but never cracked open an engine or trans. So this is new territory for me. I can rebuild 2 stroke engines in an hour and have no problem tearing into a small engine (lawn mower, atv, motorcycle etc...)