Kind of an oddball topic for a Festiva forum, but I'd rather ask you guys since the boards that specialize on this topic are all a bit douchey. Also if this is a bit tl;dr just read the last 2 paragraphs.
So my B8 swap has been running for about 6 months now. The project is nowhere near done (I've got some ignition stuff, LOTS of bodywork and all those little details I glossed over doing the swap outside on a gravel driveway in the pouring rain left over) but at the moment my attention has turned to the F150 I bought in the spring. She's got 288000 km (180K miles) on the clock and it's screaming for a rebuild- bad seals all over, lots of blowby/low compression, oil pressure is all over the place and power wise it might as well be a B3 lugging this 5000lb tank around.
Anyways, to avoid another disaster like the one I had with the festy I'm going to do a bunch of prep work beforehand and I figured I should start by grabbing a pair of JY heads and having them decked and rebuilt. This opens up the possibility of swapping on some different (OEM) heads. Thing is, this is my first 'real' Ford and I know next to nothing about the Windsor. Is there another head that will work better in this application?
It's an '88 injected 302, I've already eliminated the air pump and plugged the lines but I'm leaving the EGR and the other emissions junk mostly intact. Aftermarket/aluminum is out of the question. I need something that won't confuse my stock EFI, get decent mileage, enough torque to get this old tank moving, but maybe a little more beef in the midrange. I usually run on 89 or 91. I would consider a different cam and intake but only if my (severely limited) budget and the stock EFI can take it. I don't have the resources to do port work myself or the cash to have a shop do it.
My train of thought led me to believe the heads (and cam?) off an early-mid '80s truck 351 would suit this situation well. Am I totally on cloud nine with this assumption, or am I on to something? Or, should I just get a pair that match what's on the truck right now?
So my B8 swap has been running for about 6 months now. The project is nowhere near done (I've got some ignition stuff, LOTS of bodywork and all those little details I glossed over doing the swap outside on a gravel driveway in the pouring rain left over) but at the moment my attention has turned to the F150 I bought in the spring. She's got 288000 km (180K miles) on the clock and it's screaming for a rebuild- bad seals all over, lots of blowby/low compression, oil pressure is all over the place and power wise it might as well be a B3 lugging this 5000lb tank around.
Anyways, to avoid another disaster like the one I had with the festy I'm going to do a bunch of prep work beforehand and I figured I should start by grabbing a pair of JY heads and having them decked and rebuilt. This opens up the possibility of swapping on some different (OEM) heads. Thing is, this is my first 'real' Ford and I know next to nothing about the Windsor. Is there another head that will work better in this application?
It's an '88 injected 302, I've already eliminated the air pump and plugged the lines but I'm leaving the EGR and the other emissions junk mostly intact. Aftermarket/aluminum is out of the question. I need something that won't confuse my stock EFI, get decent mileage, enough torque to get this old tank moving, but maybe a little more beef in the midrange. I usually run on 89 or 91. I would consider a different cam and intake but only if my (severely limited) budget and the stock EFI can take it. I don't have the resources to do port work myself or the cash to have a shop do it.
My train of thought led me to believe the heads (and cam?) off an early-mid '80s truck 351 would suit this situation well. Am I totally on cloud nine with this assumption, or am I on to something? Or, should I just get a pair that match what's on the truck right now?
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