360 FE advice
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360 FE advice
[image][/image]Hi all! First post here, I just inherited my great grandfathers 68 F100 LWB tobacco hauling farm truck. Truck sat for the past 10years, hauled it home and got it running. Compression is low on #4 and #8. I removed engine and transmission to begin my suspension swap. I’m looking for recommendations on where to go motor wise. I’d like to have decent enough power to make me smile, but I don’t have the experience to do it myself (I’m a paint and body guy). I’ve read about the 390 conversion, but I feel it’s a slippery slope from there. I’m surrounded by a gang of LS gurus. That’s what they suggest. I feel my great grandpa would haunt my dreams. I wanna keep the original engine. It has sentiment. 65,000 miles what do you think. I have another truck for towing, this would be a cruiser that I would like to be dependable enough to drive daily. I hope this makes sense. Again not much of a motor guy and I’m surrounded by Chevy friends. Aside from that they’re good guys.
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Re: 360 FE advice
the 390 is a stroked 360. they are identical in pretty much every way other than crankshaft pistons and connecting rods. the blocks are the same
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1972 Ford f100 Ranger 390, C6 trans, 9¨axle
1972 Ford f100 Ranger 390, C6 trans, 9¨axle
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Re: 360 FE advice
Well you wouldn't want your grandpa haunting you in your dreams so you better keep the 360 or make it a 390. We all know that the 390 or 360 is way better sounding than one of those sensor ignition triggered engines.
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Re: 360 FE advice
WE will haunt you
The 360 can simply be re-ringed and resealed if you have access to a competent machine shop and everything inspects ok, which is likely if it ran ok.
We all get wrapped up in making them completely right but if you just want a stock engine people have been slapping new bearings and rings in after a ball hone for at least 40 years. Ive done a bunch myself.
If you want to warm it up, it gets more complicated.
There are a number of FE specialist around the county that could handle it for you if want to have it done. Head over to FEPower.net. For FE specific information.
The 360 can simply be re-ringed and resealed if you have access to a competent machine shop and everything inspects ok, which is likely if it ran ok.
We all get wrapped up in making them completely right but if you just want a stock engine people have been slapping new bearings and rings in after a ball hone for at least 40 years. Ive done a bunch myself.
If you want to warm it up, it gets more complicated.
There are a number of FE specialist around the county that could handle it for you if want to have it done. Head over to FEPower.net. For FE specific information.
Robert
1972 F100 Ranger XLT (445/C6/9” 3.50 Truetrac)
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1972 F100 Ranger XLT (445/C6/9” 3.50 Truetrac)
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Re: 360 FE advice
Yes...Henry Ford himself alongside your GF will continue to haunt this truck if you put a chebby engine in it!I’m surrounded by Chevy friends. Aside from that they’re good guys.
The 360 is hard to kill, (unlike the LS which has a lifespan of like one week).
Is there such a thing as a good chebby guy LOL?!
Jeff
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SOLD-71 F-350 dually flatbed, 302 / .030 over V-8 with a "baby"C-6, B & M truckshifter, Dana70/4.11 ratio, intermittent wipers, tilt steering, full LED lighting on the flat bed, and no stereo yet (this way I can hear the rattles to diagnose)! SOLD!
Many Ford bumps / one 76' EB / and several dents through the years.
A lot of "oddball" Ford parts collected from working on them for 34 years now!
2008 Ford Escape 4 x 4
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Re: 360 FE advice
DuckRyder wrote:WE will haunt you
The 360 can simply be re-ringed and resealed if you have access to a competent machine shop and everything inspects ok, which is likely if it ran ok.
We all get wrapped up in making them completely right but if you just want a stock engine people have been slapping new bearings and rings in after a ball hone for at least 40 years. Ive done a bunch myself.
If you want to warm it up, it gets more complicated.
There are a number of FE specialist around the county that could handle it for you if want to have it done. Head over to FEPower.net. For FE specific information.
Taylor
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1972 F250 Ranger XLT 2wd / 8100 GVW / 390 / T18 / 3.73 D60
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Re: 360 FE advice
IF you need to replace the crank, I'd go with a 428. Using 390 rods and pistons you would have a Mercury 410. Same block. I don't know why Ford never offered this as an option since all of the parts were on the shelf. You would need to also go with a 428 damper and flywheel since the 428 is externally balanced.