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1975 Ford Bronco 302 V8 - Rocker Stud High?

Oldtimer

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351W block has a larger diameter head bolt, than a 289/302 block.
If using 351 heads on 289/302 you need some type of washer under head bolt.
If using 289/302 heads on 351W block, you need to open the holes up in the heads.
Also make sure water passages in head, gasket, & block line up with each other.
 

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1979-95 Mustangs with factory 5.0 302 motors require a 7/16" head bolt

The 351W motors featured 1/2" head bolts

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MerganserMaster

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Another question, because removing the heads will require replacing the head gaskets, I'm thinking of getting a kit that comes with all of the gaskets needed for the 302 (there's one made by SKP which seems to be quite available). I see some options come with new bolts for the heads, is this needed? I didn't have any issues when I removed the intake, and its not like the engine is rusty or anything. Thanks again for the help.
 

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Head bolts are reusable in the 302. But if you see any pitting on them you would want to replace them. Or if you just want to ensure you’re doing a complete renew of everything.
 
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