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330 CID V8 in 1978?

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Old 05-08-2004, 04:57 PM
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330 CID V8 in 1978?

I was out looking at my future NP435 the other night. It is in what I believe to be a 1978 F600. The air cleaner on the engine says "330 XD". Anyone know if Ford ever made a 330 CID V8 prior to the 1997 5.4L Tirton debut?
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yes ford did make an old 330 ft motor and they were used in big trucks. The 330,361, and 391 were used for heavy duty applications.
 
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would you know where I can find some specs on these engine? Horsepower ratings? Torque?
 
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nope not really! They had 7.4 cr and had low hp and torque numbers.
 
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I have a 1974 F-600 Grain Truck with the 330 HD, a 5+2 transmission, and an 18 ft. box on it. Getting pretty weak and I don't think they had very impressive numbers new. Does anyone know what engine family they are in?
 
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you might ask the guys on the 401,477, 534 CID forum.
330 isn't one of those engines, but they know medium duty truck engines pretty well.
 
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they are the ft motors. Meaning ford truck.
 
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I believe internally they are similar to the FE family. Check in that forum.
 
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1978 F600 w/ 330 c.inch - 137 h.p.@ 3600rpm,250 ft. lbs. torque@2400 rpm
 
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thats pretty weak!
 
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Weren't some of the big truck motors also set up for LPG fuel?
 
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There was a difference in the HP ratings for HD vehicles -v- cars and light trucks. In a car or light truck they rate them as peak HP while in a HD vehicle they rate it as continuous HP. A car or light truck engine will overheat and destroy itself if you try to get the peak HP ratings out of it for very long.
 
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U-haul used the 330 XD in their F-350's throughout the 70's. I believe they used 359's in the F-600's.
 
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I've been trying to look for aftermarket parts for this thing for a few days. Doesn't seem to be too much (if anything) available for this seemingly obscure engine. Everything I pull off of this truck is going to be free. Just wondering if it was going to be worth the hassle to throw this engine in another vehicle. Seeing how I won't be moving any grain in the back of my 66 Bronco, I think I'll just leave the engine where it sits and pull only the tranny.
 
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Ft

330's came as medium duty's and heavy duty's. the medium duty's had a cast crank and a waterpump like pickup truck FE"s. Heavy Duty's had a forged crank, a cast iron timing cover and a waterpump that was"flat". Both have FE dimensions,that would be one mother to put in a baby Bronco. Woody
 

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