Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #15 – May 27, 2015, 09:28:17 AM Quote from: Aerocoupe;448359To convert it to an HO you will have to change the cams and if you are going to change the cam then you might as well install a new timing chain. I would call Ed Curtis at FTI and order one of his timing chain sets as they are really good for the $$$. Take your time with this and plan the conversion so you spend your money once.DarrenThanks for the tip! I am only gathering up parts now. It is going to be my winter project. I wanna take my time and do it right. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #16 – May 27, 2015, 09:36:56 AM I'd also recommend getting an Explorer engine, sacking everything but the block, heads, crank, and pistons, and then adding to that. You'll have GT40/P heads, the good intake, and pistons that have valve reliefs. Throw in the cam of choice, add all your existing engine accessories, pan, distributor, and flexplate, and drop it in. It's what I would've done had I not had an actual HO engine from the Mustang I took apart. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #17 – May 27, 2015, 02:45:10 PM Quote from: ThunderbirdSport302;448361I'd also recommend getting an Explorer engine, sacking everything but the block, heads, crank, and pistons, and then adding to that. You'll have GT40/P heads, the good intake, and pistons that have valve reliefs. Throw in the cam of choice, add all your existing engine accessories, pan, distributor, and flexplate, and drop it in. It's what I would've done had I not had an actual HO engine from the Mustang I took apart.that would be a good upgrade path to take Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #18 – May 27, 2015, 02:47:07 PM I pulled my timing chain cover off to fix a leak on one of my cars when it had 170k miles on it and i t had so much slack you could almost touch the chain to itself. I wonder what my 316k mile one looks like... Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #19 – May 28, 2015, 10:14:24 PM So i found a 95 mustang ho for $400. Wondering if it will bolt on to my transmission? Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #20 – May 28, 2015, 10:49:50 PM You currently have a 302W motor in your car and want to know if a 302W motor out of a donor car will bolt up to your existing tranny...it will unless you plan on using a different trans. Darren Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #21 – May 29, 2015, 12:04:54 AM The wiring will be different, the intake and throttle cable will be different.Effectively, unless your current engine is flat wore out, it would be easier to swap your wiring harness onto it, replace the upper intake with one that fits right, upgrade your fuel pump, replace the exhaust, replace the computer, and then yeah, it will work.Honestly, almost as much work, if not more then upgrading your engine over.The ford explorer swap was a good recommendation. Best heads you can get from the factory, best intake from the factory. Swap on your harness and fuel rail, then the other supporting modifications for an h.o. swap (including camshaft) and your basically there.There's nothing wrong with a 94-95 block, but it would not make any more power and would require almost as many modifications as converting yours over. The waterpump and crank are also slightly shorter, so if you reused any of your pullies, they wouldn't line up. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #22 – May 29, 2015, 08:31:50 PM Are you staying Efi? Have you considered going with a carb? Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #23 – June 13, 2015, 06:16:54 PM I have everything I need for the HO conversion. My next question is: Will my pushrods work for E7 heads? Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #24 – June 13, 2015, 06:20:39 PM Quote from: QUICKSHIFT;448434Are you staying Efi? Have you considered going with a carb?Staying EFI for now although carbed would be nice Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #25 – June 13, 2015, 09:48:08 PM Pushrods are the same between E6 and E7 heads. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #26 – June 14, 2015, 01:01:00 AM And different depending on machining between heads, block cam head gasket... Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #27 – June 14, 2015, 09:25:59 AM True, but the same on stock roller motors. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #28 – June 14, 2015, 10:02:07 AM Just mock it up and measure your pushrod length, its just one of those things that go along with building a motor.. Like when you degree your cam or check piston to valve clearence.If you don't have the knowhow, the tools, or the time to do it yourself than take your parts to an engine builder and have him build the shortblock for you. Nothing wrong with that. I had my shortblock assembled.. Cam degreed, etc.. It didn't cost much extra. Quote Selected
Stock 5.0 in 86 tbird want to beef it up. Reply #29 – July 18, 2015, 08:40:17 AM Update! I am almost done with my HO Conversion. It took two weeks working at it after work everyday. Last questionn with pics? Where do these go? Quote Selected