powerstroked08
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Depends on the spring pressure and rpms. You kind of need to know both.
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If it is the factory stock motor for it, the castings on the block and heads should be a D7 or a D6. If its aD0,1,2 or a C block your better off because those are a higher nickel content block and are stronger. If the castings on the heads are D0,1, or D2 they are the better flowing heads due to being pre smog motors. C is the 60's designator and D is 70's if you didn't know.Yeah really. Oh well. Bore measured 3.9975 by my mic so looks like it's never been bored before, which is shocking. An original 1977 302.
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1978 for the block the D is 1970 the next number 8 is the year in the 70's. So 1978. If you can find some D0ve heads (most guys call them dove heads ) those are a favorite for budget builds. Never mind I'm talking 460 stuff now.
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Ghaaaaaa smog motor!!!! Check with the ghetto looking wrecking yards they usually have the old 60s an early 70s heads on a shelf. Or check jegs an summit for a new set of better flowing heads.A little searching with el googleo comes up with a 1978 Lincoln Continental block (D8 is 78 like you mentioned, the V is for Lincoln). As for the head, it's a friggen 85 head.
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Do it. Can't make it worse.
I was browsing the Atlanta craigslist yesterday and there were a ton of 302 parts and complete engines/motors. But I don't want to get in that discussion againYeah I've been keeping my eye out there. That's where I found the truck.
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