Ed74
Full Member
Originally, I had this posted on on Vertex's roller cam in a flat tappet motor thread. However, I wanted to see what everyone had to think about my inquiry. Thank you la77 for offering terrific info regarding the pros and cons of choices a and b.
I would like to perform an engine upgrade in the near future. Currently, I am running a stock 302 with 160k and terrific compression. Unfortunately, all my seals are leaking due to there age.
After reading this thread and others like it, it seems that it is efficacious to simply pull a roller HO engine, with EFI and serpentine components, from a mustang GT or comparable donor and have it rebuilt. Versus rebuilding my non-roller stock block, in addition to replacing the cam to match the firing order. I can only assume that a roller assembly is much more efficient than its predecessor. Are my thoughts correct? If so, what is a good price to pay for a complete 93 HO EFI, with the intentions of rebuilding the block?
Also, which route would you guys choose if you are building a highway driven daily driver, with a good balance of low cost, reliability, gas mileage, horsepower, and torque. (ALL WITHIN REASON OF COURSE)
a. Stock 302 rebuild
b. mustang efi rebuild, as mentioned above
c. complete HD 5.8L/351-4V ford racing crate engine, with intentions of adding efi in the future
I am leaning towards choice b, though c is very enticing. However, I do not want to cut my hood, add a body lift, or search and/or pay for expensive intakes.
Thanks for the info!!
I would like to perform an engine upgrade in the near future. Currently, I am running a stock 302 with 160k and terrific compression. Unfortunately, all my seals are leaking due to there age.
After reading this thread and others like it, it seems that it is efficacious to simply pull a roller HO engine, with EFI and serpentine components, from a mustang GT or comparable donor and have it rebuilt. Versus rebuilding my non-roller stock block, in addition to replacing the cam to match the firing order. I can only assume that a roller assembly is much more efficient than its predecessor. Are my thoughts correct? If so, what is a good price to pay for a complete 93 HO EFI, with the intentions of rebuilding the block?
Also, which route would you guys choose if you are building a highway driven daily driver, with a good balance of low cost, reliability, gas mileage, horsepower, and torque. (ALL WITHIN REASON OF COURSE)
a. Stock 302 rebuild
b. mustang efi rebuild, as mentioned above
c. complete HD 5.8L/351-4V ford racing crate engine, with intentions of adding efi in the future
I am leaning towards choice b, though c is very enticing. However, I do not want to cut my hood, add a body lift, or search and/or pay for expensive intakes.
Thanks for the info!!