ford 360 F100 for towing
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ford 360 F100 for towing
Hey guy.New here,and to ford.Got a 1972 F100 with a 360 in it.Bout to pull the motor and rebuild it.The truck will be used for towing so i dont need a hot rod.I thought about a low open plenum intake,650 holly, long tube headers,and do something about that 4 deg timing issue.Also my rebuild kit comes with KB piston for a bore size of 4.050 is this the correct bore size?I would also like to mill the heads and you a thiner head gasket for greater compression.Would my pushrod length need to be looked at after that?Here is a link to my rebuild kit http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FEM-MKP601N-311/ Thanks guys
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390 crank and rods and 360 pistons will get you in the 9s for CR.
A low, open plenum intake--as in a single plane manifold? Most say dual plane for your application.
4.050 is the STOCK bore for a 360/390/410. You need to measure the bore and determine if an overbore is required, as you may have enough wear in the original bore to cause your new motor to be an mosquito fogger from day one.
Have you shopped for cams?
You may have pushrod issues if you deck the block and mill the heads. How much work do your heads need?
Someone here mentioned using Chrysler 340 pistons in a 360. That may be a way to gain compression in a 360.
There is enough info here to do the math on that piston and see if it would work:
KB Pistons for Automotive Applications
A low, open plenum intake--as in a single plane manifold? Most say dual plane for your application.
4.050 is the STOCK bore for a 360/390/410. You need to measure the bore and determine if an overbore is required, as you may have enough wear in the original bore to cause your new motor to be an mosquito fogger from day one.
Have you shopped for cams?
You may have pushrod issues if you deck the block and mill the heads. How much work do your heads need?
Someone here mentioned using Chrysler 340 pistons in a 360. That may be a way to gain compression in a 360.
There is enough info here to do the math on that piston and see if it would work:
KB Pistons for Automotive Applications
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Look at the S factory intake 390SIntake1-1
John
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390 crank and rods and 360 pistons will get you in the 9s for CR.
A low, open plenum intake--as in a single plane manifold? Most say dual plane for your application.
4.050 is the STOCK bore for a 360/390/410. You need to measure the bore and determine if an overbore is required, as you may have enough wear in the original bore to cause your new motor to be an mosquito fogger from day one.
Have you shopped for cams?
You may have pushrod issues if you deck the block and mill the heads. How much work do your heads need?
Someone here mentioned using Chrysler 340 pistons in a 360. That may be a way to gain compression in a 360.
There is enough info here to do the math on that piston and see if it would work:
KB Pistons for Automotive Applications
A low, open plenum intake--as in a single plane manifold? Most say dual plane for your application.
4.050 is the STOCK bore for a 360/390/410. You need to measure the bore and determine if an overbore is required, as you may have enough wear in the original bore to cause your new motor to be an mosquito fogger from day one.
Have you shopped for cams?
You may have pushrod issues if you deck the block and mill the heads. How much work do your heads need?
Someone here mentioned using Chrysler 340 pistons in a 360. That may be a way to gain compression in a 360.
There is enough info here to do the math on that piston and see if it would work:
KB Pistons for Automotive Applications
Yes.Being only 24 i have built countless BB and SB chevy engines.Everything from blueprint to 1000hp.I have never built a ford so i dont really know what works good.I was assumeing just throw a RV style cam.
I do not know how much work they need.I am going to take them off and mill them at least .010 to true them.Along with the block.I know from experiance that when going greater then .010 you need to check pushrod length.
Thanks for the info man.
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A 360 is a 390 bore block with a 352 rotating assembly, you will need crank & rods along with correct pistons.
Look at the S factory intake 390SIntake1-1
John
Look at the S factory intake 390SIntake1-1
John
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Being a chevy guy I'm sure what you are reading here doesn't add up though. I added a photo of my tow truck.
John
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I have a 1972 ford F250 with a 390..since NEW
While it was stock it had NO pulling power..where guys get that stock 390 pulls good I have no idea
I pulled a 32ft travel trailer and i was 45 mph with a 3.73 gear on cajon pass.
Fast foward to a rebuild... 390 a real 9.1 compression a isky cam and headers.. Pistons only .010 in the hole... intake with 600CFM ...I now hold 55 no problem at 3/4 throttle
390 truck engines have NO compression...NO quench.. No cam and retarded to boot..and a brick wall for exhaust manifolds
Use a 360 or a 390 but add Headers..and a good cam..and so on
a properly built 360 will only have 30 less ft lbs tq and about the same power as a 390
This is not to start a Flame..I am a Hard core Ford guy but a stock 390 after 1971 Sucks in a truck for pullling anything but a light Boat
If you do not build it properly it will disappoint you... 360 or 390
If you build it right you will gain fuel economey and have less emissions to boot
Compression and quench is where it is at with a 360/390
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Thanks for all the good info guys.So i plan on keeping the 360 and just boreing it out .030 to renew the cylinder walls and put higher compression pistons in.I plan on adding headers and a H pipe with some chambered mufflers for added tourqe.Also i will be adding a full spool and 3.73 or higher gears.Now i know all about the 4 deg timeing issue and that will be address with a new timeing chain and gears.
Now about adding a cam.What would you recomend.
The most the truck will ever pull will be a 3200lb street car on a 1200lb aluminum car trailer.Other than that it will be manily my 4 wheelers and drag car.
Now about adding a cam.What would you recomend.
The most the truck will ever pull will be a 3200lb street car on a 1200lb aluminum car trailer.Other than that it will be manily my 4 wheelers and drag car.
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Well for a slighty built version something like 450-500cfm is all you will need.
Not sure how easy it is to find high CR pistons for the 360. As it is the biggest problem with the 360 and no one ever seems to have a ready answer for a piston to fix this, I assume it either doesn't exist or is hard to find?
Not sure how easy it is to find high CR pistons for the 360. As it is the biggest problem with the 360 and no one ever seems to have a ready answer for a piston to fix this, I assume it either doesn't exist or is hard to find?