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302 to 351W Swap Tips & Facts
Source: by Mike
The 351 block is very similar to the 302. That means that almost all parts swap between a 302 and a 351. This includes: Heads, cam, lifters, timing chain, timing chain cover, water pump, engine mounts, and all sorts of other stuff. The bellhousing bolt pattern is the same as a 302, so all trannies that bolt to a 302 will bolt to a 351.
CONVERTING A BRONCO TO BIG BLOCK POWER
ByJames Oxley
Repowering your Bronco is a personal choice. It definitely tops the "COOL" factor in Bronco mods. As with anything, it has pros and cons, which I will list here.
PROS:
- As mentioned, there is nothing better than telling someone you have a big block .
- Gas mileage in most cases where you started with a smaller (possibly under powered) carbed motor, will not decrease.
- Obviously power will increase, dramatically over stock 351M engines, most 302's, and I-6 engines.
CONS:
- May not be emission legal in your state
- Access to spark plugs and other items may be limited compared to non-big blocks.
- Extra weight may cause nose to droop slightly, and the dynamics of extra weight in front will be magnified even further than the visual static changes caused by weight.
- Cooling system may need to be upgraded.
- May be more expensive than upgrading your current motor.
So lets get to it. Here is a list of parts and things to consider for:
CONVERSION OF 80-83 BRONCO'S (equipped with 302)
By Shane Vazquez
- It basically was a straight bolt up with no customizing or fabrication, except 2" body lift.
- Rear sump pan will be needed. If your engine came from a van then the hard parts done, if not a $189 one is available from Motorsports.
- Advance Adapter motor mounts can be had for $89 brand new from Central 4Wheel Drive, (they are in Sacramento, CA). They recommend a 2" body lift for 80's and up Broncos.
- Also an oil filter relocation kit with a 90 degree oil filter adapter (TRD-1413 and TRD 1113 from Summit Racing $39.95 and $16.95).
- If you plan on working the motor I'd go headers, PAW has Headman headers for $119.95 that are swap specific for 460's into an 80's Bronco (part # HED 89340) their # is (818)678-3000.
- A custom dual exhaust made from Meineki or other exhaust place.
- Other parts will come from the Van like kick down rod, etc. Accessories can use the Lincoln bracket set that places the power steering up top and the AC down below (reverse of Fords).
- Will need Big block bell housing C-6 if you are starting with an I-6, 302, or 351W.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060529201926/http://www.off-road.com/ford/bigbroncos/tech/bigblock.html
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Here is one from Carb to EFI
302 EFI to 351 EFI Swap Computer Solution
Source: by urban_cowboy
"For all you who are looking at upgrading, here is my story. I have spent the last month working on getting my 302EFI swapped to a 351EFI. After much deliberation, I decided to go with a complete kit from Jasper. The 351EFI package included injection system, block, computer, and most everything else excluding accessories like the water pump, fuel pump, AC, and Alternator. The total advertised horsepower of this kit is around 330hp. My shop spoke with Jasper about what we were trying to do and they recommended this package, so we got it on order.
After pulling the old 302 and installing the new 351, we ran into some small issues integrating the existing fuel line into the provided injection rail and lines. This was easy enough to fix by simply using a new rail from a 351. The next problem took us a month to line out. After installing the 351 we began to run into computer and wiring harness issues. The computer provided was a Ford factory computer that was modified by Jasper. When we began trying to integrate the sensors for emmisions into the Jasper computer, we ran into a problem. Jasper could not get us the wiring diagram for the computer and after much try and error, the computer would run the motor but not let us get past 2800rpm. Jasper R&D departement did not help us much on this and could not get us any information we needed to integrate this kit into a EFI truck. We then decided to go with a Ford factory 351 computer which would not be programmed for my performance cam and heads. We knew this option would come at some performance/efficiency cost, but we has little choice. At this point we just wanted easy and we knew the factory computer and wiring harness could be installed with a little modification for the Jasper ignition system. After much research, we found that Ford no longer makes or sells computers for the earily 351 EFI motors. We were able to find a replacement that seems to work. We had to unhook the check engine light due to some inputs that were not being used on the Ford computer. The unused inputs were creating an error, so this was the easiest solution.
I drove it for the first time yesterday, and the motor runs pretty well. I believe there is a little performance loss, but it is still much better than a stock 351EFI. I have not had it on a dyno, so I have no real horsepower numbers, but my gut tells me about 260-270hp at the rear wheels. The performance cam that came with the kit does not like normal low idle speeds, so we had to bump up the RPMs to keep things smooth. i think we are currently running at about 1200 out of gear and 900 in gear. All in all this was a pretty good kit. After futher reflection and experience, this kit is really indended for carb to EFI conversion due to the lack of computer inputs for emission sensors. In hindsight, I would probably go with a performance long block from Jasper and simply build out the injection and ignition systems from aftermarket parts. If anyone is thinking of making the 302 to 351 swap, consider going with a completly stock 351. This would be the cheapest and easiest solution. If you are like me and wanted more, consider building out your complete system from a good base performance long block. I still have a high opinion of Jasper, but they really led use a stray on getting this kit. My guess is we came out about the same on parts as a complete build out, but the labor and research was much more. In fact, I estimate it took us 3 weeks longer to do it the way we did."
None of the below show all the details, some are just pics;
302 to 351W Swap Pics in an 86
Source: by Gacknar (Jeremy, Big grey megga beast) at
http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/superford/registry/4103/24065
5.0 to 5.8 Swap in an 87
Source: by Joey S
http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/superford/registry/3287/12172
GL!