We'll see if I keep this one for more than a week.
Lifted it from a '95 F-series at the local Pull-A-Part. Some gentleman (men?) had already taken the trans, both front fenders, and the front clip, which of course made pulling it an absolute walk in the park. I'm surprised the engine was even still there, around here roller 351s disappear faster than female pronz stars after they hit 30.
Anyway, it turns over easy, still has OEM stickers on the block (indicating no previous rebuilds), and I lifted a valve cover and it looked clean inside. Hopefully it ain't junk.
More pics to come during the tear-down.
Lifted it from a '95 F-series at the local Pull-A-Part. Some gentleman (men?) had already taken the trans, both front fenders, and the front clip, which of course made pulling it an absolute walk in the park. I'm surprised the engine was even still there, around here roller 351s disappear faster than female pronz stars after they hit 30.
Anyway, it turns over easy, still has OEM stickers on the block (indicating no previous rebuilds), and I lifted a valve cover and it looked clean inside. Hopefully it ain't junk.
More pics to come during the tear-down.
Didn't want to do a conventional build and attempted a home brew boss 302 setup. The engine actually ran really well, drove across country (midwest to AZ.) before I finally ate a valve. Of course I didn't have a clue about valve clearance etc. and to make it worse putting canted valve heads on inline block didn't help with the huge solid cam. Funny when I think back on it.