1971 300 EFI. VERY bad economy & disc conversion??
I have a 1971 F100 I've owned for 31 years. In 1998 I transplanted a 4.9L EFI 6 cyl engine and C6 into the old girl. The initial fuel economy was sensational - 23 mpg and needless to say I was thrilled. After a short period of time the milage became much worse and now has deteriorated to less than 9 mpg!!!
The input resistances are all within range and I've kept the ECT sensor clean. I don't drive this old thing much [certainly much less than 2000 miles per year], but I plan to use it more often in the new year. Any suggestions apart from changing the computer [which may be my next move]??
On another matter - I fitted a brake booster and the improvement to the old drum brakes is wonderful. However; I'd like to convert to a disc brake front end. What's the most straight forward swap over?
G.P.
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1971 300 EFI F-100
1963 F-100
1977 Z1000 Kawasaki
1954 Wife
3 Daughters from the '70s
Get the front end and the proportioning valve from a newer truck 79 is the last year that will bolt in.Could go Power steering also if you don't have it now.
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Paul O
1990 F150 4x4 XLT X-Cab 5.0, 3.55LS, Comp XE264HR-14, Flowtech LT's to 3" single, FRPP Mass Air Conversion, TweecerRT with BE, Innovate LC-1 wideband O2
As far as a disc- swap, the easiest way is to find a truck at the junkyard around the same year as yours. The tierod ends are a little different on the later models. You can take the kingpins out & swap the whole spindle assembly to your truck. Of course you'll need the afore-mentioned proportioning valve & master cylinder for disc brakes. The brake hoses are different, too. I would replace the calipers, hoses, master cylinder w/ new parts to be safe.
If you take the whole thing, I beams and all, you can simply take the steering linkage out of the later truck too. Heck, the last one I did, 77 into a 71, I didn't even have to align it, I set it up and it was perfect.
Yeah, the steering wheel will look odd to you but I cope. I made the grille in a rush one day because a very inconsiderate bird kamakazied into me and smashed one insert. I'm looking for a replacement, but they are as scarse as hens teeth. Do you know where I can find a good grille insert? (I'll need to find the remaining piece to determine which one is missing). I need to put some time into this poor old truck but I've been spending all my spare time restoring my '77 Kawasaki. I really need to rectify the poor fuel consumption so I can afford to leave town without a huge credit card or filling up the back with gold bullion!.
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1971 300 EFI F-100
1963 F-100
1977 Z1000 Kawasaki
1954 Wife
3 Daughters from the '70s
I see a lot of trucks with these motors in the junk yards with the head pulled off that have valve troubles. So I would first Read the spark plugs then check the compression.Do a good tuneup. Plug wires may look good and may6be bad so Check wires with an ohm meter is thte best way..
orich
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Owner for 3O great yrs.
Vietnam Vet 68-69
Driver of the Iron Butterfly
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I see a lot of trucks with these motors in the junk yards with the head pulled off that have valve troubles. So I would first Read the spark plugs then check the compression.Do a good tuneup. Plug wires may look good and may6be bad so Check wires with an ohm meter is the best way..
orich
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1971 F250 4x4 Nv4500-5sp O/D 390cid
Owner for 3O great yrs.
Vietnam Vet 68-69
Driver of the Iron Butterfly
Gun Truck
And http://1971ford4x4.multiply.com/
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