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5.0 HO, approx straight edge/ tape measure; 21" from crank center to top of throttle body (heater-coolant line), Fox pan 8" sump to crank.Nobody has a 302 they can actually measure?
I have a 73, engine out. Just overall measurements? It has a stock water pump on it right now and aftermarket intake without the carb mounted.This would make it look nice, but the edges need to be radiused, but the concept is nice.
Nobody has a 302 they can actually measure?
Can you do the oil pan? So the measurement matches the this?5.0 HO, approx straight edge/ tape measure; 21" from crank center to top of throttle body (heater-coolant line), Fox pan 8" sump to crank.
So 19.2" from the center of the crank to the very top of the new holley intake. So shorter then a foxbody intake 5.0. Very interesting. I like the width of the godzilla lot. Plus less plastic looking.Stock 302 EB pan. 302 has no block skirt, so pan rail = crank centerline.
Here is Superduty zilla with some measurements from crank rather than skirt.
That’s why I went with the dry sump. The cost of the IPP oiling system and then the KMF pan wasn’t much cheaper, and I liked having all the off-roading benefits of a dry sump. Of course putting that money into a full width axle probably would have been the best move, but I wasn’t quite ready for that yet.The KMF products are very nice. I just wish they made Headers and Motor Mounts for the Godzilla / Early Bronco Swap.
Their Oil Pan looks great too, but it bolts to the Indy Power Oil Pan Rail. So additional Indy Power parts are needed for that pan to work.
That does look nice, but it barely clears the brake booster/master cylinder, I think. I like these better, but they put the -12 AN connections on the front and back of the valve covers, which makes access difficult.This would make it look nice, but the edges need to be radiused, but the concept is nice.
Nobody has a 302 they can actually measure?
Those look great! Who makes those?That does look nice, but it barely clears the brake booster/master cylinder, I think. I like these better, but they put the -12 AN connections on the front and back and the valve covers, which makes access difficult.
Alright, that sounds expensive! Although it seems all the Coil Covers for this motor are expensive.Those are made by Swiftek Engineering, out of Australia. You can customize the wording.
Those don't do it for me. They look out of place.That does look nice, but it barely clears the brake booster/master cylinder, I think. I like these better, but they put the -12 AN connections on the front and back and the valve covers, which makes access difficult.
Yes.Can you mate the Godzilla with a C4 tranny?
Google says thisCan you mate the Godzilla with a C4 tranny?
Looks like that would be easy, other then long spark plug wires. The coils look to be LS style, with short jumper spark plug wires.On my LS swap in my corvette, I mounted the "coil packs" remotely in the engine bay so that I could put traditional valve covers on the motor. Can that be done with the Godzilla engine?