Scratch it... New plan
#1
Scratch it... New plan
I have been talked out of a diesel (for this swap anyway.)
Now I'm going to build up a gasser for my 96 bronco.
And there is 2 different routes I can go (both ways will have a manual trans.)
1: my 351w to a 408w (already have it priced out) possibly super charge?
2: a good friend of mine has 2 351M/400s out of a 79 bronco that are mine for the taking. So I can pick them up for free (go carb instead of MAF) and build that up?
What I'm looking for:
Under $3500-$4000 for the engine build (not including forced induction)
Around 350-400rwhp with good torque
Reliable!
It's gunna be 50/50 toy/daily driver so I don't wanna go overboard with the build
Now I'm going to build up a gasser for my 96 bronco.
And there is 2 different routes I can go (both ways will have a manual trans.)
1: my 351w to a 408w (already have it priced out) possibly super charge?
2: a good friend of mine has 2 351M/400s out of a 79 bronco that are mine for the taking. So I can pick them up for free (go carb instead of MAF) and build that up?
What I'm looking for:
Under $3500-$4000 for the engine build (not including forced induction)
Around 350-400rwhp with good torque
Reliable!
It's gunna be 50/50 toy/daily driver so I don't wanna go overboard with the build
#4
Ya the whole reason behind going with the 7.3 was to stay with a ford power train. I know the 4/6bt cummins are popular swaps because they are around 150lbs heavier then my 351 but have much more torque.
Maybe on the next one I'll do a diesel swap but for now I'm just going to go with a gasser. I don't drive the truck hardly so time really isn't much of an issue for now.
The only down side is that with winter moving in and colder temperatures it gets harder to work on the truck since we don't have any kind of garage/pole barn and my buddies are busy fixing there Chevy's for the spring.
Maybe on the next one I'll do a diesel swap but for now I'm just going to go with a gasser. I don't drive the truck hardly so time really isn't much of an issue for now.
The only down side is that with winter moving in and colder temperatures it gets harder to work on the truck since we don't have any kind of garage/pole barn and my buddies are busy fixing there Chevy's for the spring.
#5
Engine list:
Edelbrock Performer RPMs Aluminum Heads 170cc ported and double spring with PRW aluminum 1.6 roller rockers
- $1000
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/pts/3623533032.html (heads. $1000)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/cca-35-320-8 (camshaft. $300)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tf...1004/overview/ (intake. $700)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/bb...view/make/ford (Throttle body. $210)
Probe SRS Forged Pistons 12355-030 - SummitRacing.com (Probe pistons. $443.)
Federal Mogul Engine Re-Ring Kits K2056116M311 - SummitRacing.com (re-ring kit. $195)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/kn...d/model/bronco (Cold air intake. $215)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ms...view/make/ford (distributor. $276)
Edelbrock Performer RPMs Aluminum Heads 170cc ported and double spring with PRW aluminum 1.6 roller rockers
- $1000
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/pts/3623533032.html (heads. $1000)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/cca-35-320-8 (camshaft. $300)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tf...1004/overview/ (intake. $700)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/bb...view/make/ford (Throttle body. $210)
Probe SRS Forged Pistons 12355-030 - SummitRacing.com (Probe pistons. $443.)
Federal Mogul Engine Re-Ring Kits K2056116M311 - SummitRacing.com (re-ring kit. $195)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/kn...d/model/bronco (Cold air intake. $215)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ms...view/make/ford (distributor. $276)
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