I6 to boss 302

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  1. rotorr22

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    A Boss 302/302 Clevor will fit without shock tower mods. Its just not pretty working on it.
     
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    There was no "76" Boss 302. If it don't have Cleveland style heads on it, it's not a Boss 302. If it doesn't have screw in core plugs, it ain't a Boss 302. I'd make sure those two features are present before telling anyone it's a Boss 302. That'll save you a lot of laughs (aimed at you) down the road.
     
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    Krazy Comet Tom

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    Very true..

    Boss 302(290Hp) were avail in '69 & '70 ONLY, NEVER in any other year... In '75/'77 wasn't anything available but asthmatic 129Hp Windsor 302...
     
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  5. Banta

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    Like I said. I'm just going off of what I was told. I haven't seen the motor yet. If it happens to be a boss. Then I'm doing great. If not. Then I'm still doing good. Can't complain to much with free
     
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    Then buy a lottery ticket.
     
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    Well when it comes to what a 76 302 consisted of in factory form, free isn't necessarily a good thing. Which you'd notice from the HP specs mentioned by Krazy Comet. Good block and rods, but filled with grand canyon sized dish pistons, wheezer smog cam, topped with heads that were nothing to write home about and an intake and carb to match.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Don't sweat the naysayers, if it's a good runner go for it. It's a good start and if you desire you can warm it over. One thing to keep in mind, just because it last came out of a 76 pickup doesn't men it started there, we had a 79 F150 show up on our local CL with a real deal 428 SCJ and last I knew that engine was not an option in that year.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    This is a Boss 302 in a 72 Comet GT It's tight but it fits. I built sub frame connectors for mine. boss 302.jpeg
     
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    Not sure why you posted this ? The "5.0 Windsor" ? The block was, the heads are Cleveland style. And the HP/torque numbers don't reflect the true output of an engine that was capable of 8,000 rpms.
     
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    Even a stock '76 302 is better than an I-6. Slap on a 4-barrel and dual exhaust system and you're leaps & bounds ahead of where you were.
     
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    And the 302 is not a "Windsor", even though everyone refers to it as such.
     

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