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Hey guys,
Had my 69 Bronco in for some clutch work today (throwout bearing shot), and after dropping the parts, the mechanic found I've got about .125" of endplay on the crankshaft. The top end sounds fine, compression on all cylinders etc. I had him stop the work so I could decide which direction to take from here.
It's apparent I'm going to need a rebuild - but I'm not sure it's worth the cost of rebuilding the original 302. I've got a new carb, and switched out the points for an electric ignition, new plugs/wires, and new starter. If you're in my situation, do you yank the 302 and go searching for a 351? Or yank the 302 and hit it with a rebuild? Keeping in mind that I have yet to see if there has been any damage inside the case....
I'd like to do this as inexpensively as possible, as I'm getting married this fall and weddings are effin expensive!
Had my 69 Bronco in for some clutch work today (throwout bearing shot), and after dropping the parts, the mechanic found I've got about .125" of endplay on the crankshaft. The top end sounds fine, compression on all cylinders etc. I had him stop the work so I could decide which direction to take from here.
It's apparent I'm going to need a rebuild - but I'm not sure it's worth the cost of rebuilding the original 302. I've got a new carb, and switched out the points for an electric ignition, new plugs/wires, and new starter. If you're in my situation, do you yank the 302 and go searching for a 351? Or yank the 302 and hit it with a rebuild? Keeping in mind that I have yet to see if there has been any damage inside the case....
I'd like to do this as inexpensively as possible, as I'm getting married this fall and weddings are effin expensive!