- Joined
- Apr 7, 2019
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- Location
- NJ
- My Car
- 1990 Bronco, Eddie Bauer, 306ci
1978 F150 Ranger, 545 Stroker
1973 Mexican Mach 1 ( final confirmation TBD), 351C
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so last summer I spent a lot of time thinking about what I was going to do for new power in the car. rebuild the 351, swap the 306 from my Bronco, swap the 545 from my 78 F150, etc. I made the decision to buy a new 418 crate motor from Engine Factory. its 525hp with a custom cam that will deliver most of the power/torque between 2000 - 3500rpm, with redline of 5800. so yes, the number matching 351w is gone. the car is low production Mex Mach 1, but i decided to rest-mod because that is what I wanted to drive.
last summer I did: suspension, brakes, transmission, steering and a 3.73 Auburn posi
This winter I am now just finishing: crate motor, headers, exhaust, rear wheels, clutch, radiator
I went shorty headers because the z-bar was interfering with the long tubes and I didn't want to convert to hydraulic clutch.
getting close on finishing. the last thing will be stance. its sitting in a "pounce" stance right now, in part because the new motor weighs less than the old one. I am going to raise the rear up, and bring the nose down. maybe new leafs in back, lowering springs in front, I don't know yet but would like to hear how others have done this. I don't really think blocks in the back is a good idea as the torque from the new motor will already be causing wrap, and i don't have track bars yet
video of engine running on stand:
motor on stand running
last summer I did: suspension, brakes, transmission, steering and a 3.73 Auburn posi
This winter I am now just finishing: crate motor, headers, exhaust, rear wheels, clutch, radiator
I went shorty headers because the z-bar was interfering with the long tubes and I didn't want to convert to hydraulic clutch.
getting close on finishing. the last thing will be stance. its sitting in a "pounce" stance right now, in part because the new motor weighs less than the old one. I am going to raise the rear up, and bring the nose down. maybe new leafs in back, lowering springs in front, I don't know yet but would like to hear how others have done this. I don't really think blocks in the back is a good idea as the torque from the new motor will already be causing wrap, and i don't have track bars yet
video of engine running on stand:
motor on stand running