351 Windsor Swap

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by facelessnumber, Mar 2, 2011.

  1. cyclonewill

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    I went all over my 392 when I first tried to start it. I thought it might have been a 302 cam, got it to run with the 302 firing order, but still not right. It took me about a week of messing with it after work before I realized I had stabbed the distributor 180 degrees out.:slap:
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Yeah, I've sure done that one before. Ever since I put the SBC in my '91 Bravada I have learned to rotate the balancer to TDC before I put the valve covers on.
     
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    Sweet man glad to see everything worked out. Come on dry pavement :thumbs2: Now I can't wait to get started on mine again. Been busy lately and haven't even had time to check in here in a long time.
     
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    which is most difficult and costly, the 302 or the 351c to install in a Maverick or Comet? I would imagine the 351c. and will they both require a modification of the shock towers? kafrompa
     
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    excuse the 17:50 question, I meant to ask if the installation of a 351w woud be more difficult and costly than a 302 to install into my 1971 Comet.
     
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    Yes the 351W or C will be harder to install than a 302. None REQUIRE modification of the shock towers but it does make changing plugs easier. The problem is the exhaust.......
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Just thought I'd update... Still driving! The oil pressure problem I mentioned in this thread got resolved when I rolled in a new set of bearings a while back. Power steering, power brakes, AC, all still coexisting in tight quarters and working fine.


    Not sure if I ever posted before/after shots...


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    This is pretty recent. The only changes from this pic are the distributor- I've gone back to the Accel billet one, satin black cap. And I've gone to a clutch fan with a conventional shroud. Otherwise, the pic above is how it looks today.

    These next two here are older. First there's the final shot taken of the 302 before I did the swap. And then just for fun I've also included the oldest engine shot I have. This was right after I bought the car, but even by then I'd already made changes. Plug wires, distributor, air cleaner were added by me. Otherwise that pic shows what I first started with.
     

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    Nicely done upgrade. Was the performance gain of the 351 what u expected?
    Also, what kind of solenoid is that on the pass side fenderwell nx to the relays?
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    I'd have to say yes. I am not at all disappointed by how it runs! Good and strong across a wide range of RPMs. The power is always there when I want it, it's hell on the highway and the torque is just brutal. Feels like it could pull a school bus out of a mud hole if it could get any traction. That's the only problem. Can't give it much throttle from a stop without breaking loose... I'll fix that later. For now it's a good problem to have. :D

    The solenoid is just a later model Ford solenoid, like the type used on fox bodies.
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Glad to hear your oil pressure issue is solved Drew...Told yah you would like the torque...:burnout:
     
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    Ok! Gud to know. Thanks for the info. Glad it was worth the effort - I was following ur progress while working on it. (y)
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Well, I finally blew it up! Good riddance to that tired old block, lesson learned. Story and buildup of the new shortblock is here.
     

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