WheelHorse
Bronco Guru
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I dont see the point in Chevy engines in Fords anymore. I would never do it! no need the 302 351 engines provide plenty of power for a bronco. The coyote is nice if you have the coin and the time to do it. I agree with others that the motor is the heart of the truck keep it Ford Keep it real.
I too have passed right buy a nice 49 Ford truck with a Chevy engine. To me its a short cut, Keep that Flat head or build a nice 302/351. If you want a 350 buy a chevy truck.
I'm just trying to wrap my mind around how it is determined to be a Ford heart. From what I've read from the few posts...as long as it looks like a Ford "imposter engine"...it will be accepted, with Diesel being exempt. Going back to grade school, if it looks like, smells like, but you know it is not, it is an imposter.
Ford purity makes sense, in a period correct restoration. But the disgust over a far superior LS engine baffles me...when, most Ford-look-alikes, are nothing more than imposter engines. There's nothing Ford about them except for a very similar design, only better. It's why we run a Trick flow head over a GT40, or a Dart block capable of today's combinations...safely and reliably. Intake manifolds...carburetors...now fuel injection that is non-ford. If it's an imposter engine...is it really a Ford? Is there a Ford logo on a Dart block to show it's blue blood? Is that "spirit" really still there? If Ford roller blocks were so great, the would not be splitting 5.0 (around 500 crank hp) or cracking cam journals 5.8 (at stock hp levels). The roller 302 is a great little mill for a safe 3-400hp street engine...if the block checks out. Time and money spent having a block carefully checked in all areas is an added expense.
Back to the LS:
Some say LS ripped off a Ford design...yet it is shunned. Did not Dart rip off a Ford design? Is it because it "looks" more Ford that it is accepted? Does this not seem ridiculous? So the real question is, aftermarket look-a-likes are acceptable, but other OEM's are not...unless their diesel?
Food for thought:
What if it was not Dart, but Honda that recast a better Ford look-a-like...would a Honda-Ford look-a-like suddenly be allowed over say an LS?
Food for thought my fellow enthusiasts.
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