347 upgrade questions

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1. When I get my 347 built, what else do I need to upgrade to feed it?

I plan on Trick Flow Twisted Wedge (or AFR) heads, a healthy cam (manual tranny only) with Rhodes lifters (to add street manners), an Explorer intake (lower ported by tmoss, upper opened up by me to 70 mm), headers, x pipe, 70 mm throttle body and EGR plate.

2. What is the best way to lift the motor when installing it? My carb pad plate will not fit the EFI manifold. :eek:
Do you pull the upper intake and bolt on the chain to the heads over the lower intake? Or how do you hook on best? On a Fox body car, does it work best with or without the transmission attached to the motor? I hate reaching the top bolts on the scatter shield.
 
1. When I get my 347 built, what else do I need to upgrade to feed it?

I plan on Trick Flow Twisted Wedge (or AFR) heads, a healthy cam (manual tranny only) with Rhodes lifters (to add street manners), an Explorer intake (lower ported by tmoss, upper opened up by me to 70 mm), headers, x pipe, 70 mm throttle body and EGR plate.

2. What is the best way to lift the motor when installing it? My carb pad plate will not fit the EFI manifold. :eek:
Do you pull the upper intake and bolt on the chain to the heads over the lower intake? Or how do you hook on best? On a Fox body car, does it work best with or without the transmission attached to the motor? I hate reaching the top bolts on the scatter shield.

I wouldn't put an Explorer intake on a 347, ported or no. I bolted my hoist chain to one of the bolt holes in my heads, and there was a bolt hole in the back of the block that I used also. I installed the trans and engine separately. Like you said, the bolts for the scatter shield aren't any fun at all.
 
1. When I get my 347 built, what else do I need to upgrade to feed it?

I plan on Trick Flow Twisted Wedge (or AFR) heads, a healthy cam (manual tranny only) with Rhodes lifters (to add street manners), an Explorer intake (lower ported by tmoss, upper opened up by me to 70 mm), headers, x pipe, 70 mm throttle body and EGR plate.

2. What is the best way to lift the motor when installing it? My carb pad plate will not fit the EFI manifold. :eek:
Do you pull the upper intake and bolt on the chain to the heads over the lower intake? Or how do you hook on best? On a Fox body car, does it work best with or without the transmission attached to the motor? I hate reaching the top bolts on the scatter shield.

No need for the Rhodes lifters, the Ford Racing lifters will work just fine for that set-up and give you a lot of miles. Go with an aftermarket intake or youll starve the 347, go Holley Systemax, TFS Track Heat of RPM II, have a custom cam ground to maximize the set-up. If you need to buy a TB and MAF go 75mm TB and 80mm MAF, 30# inj.

If the stock lifting hooks are not on the headers anymore you can bolt into the front and rear of the heads. I actually prefer to drop the trans and motor in together if at all possible, then I can dial the trans in while it is still on my shop floor. If not use a lot of long extensions and a swivel to get you up to the top of the trans.

If you need anything let me know ;)