another 5 bolt 289 question
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another 5 bolt 289 question
Does anybody know how well the crank from a '64 5 bolt 289 will work with a later model 302 block? I assume I will have to get the block line-bored? Also, will the timing covers interchange? I'm trying to use all the fresh parts from my 5 bolt 289 and build a 6 bolt 289 based on the easier to find 302 block, so, if anybody knows what will and what wont interchange, I'd love to know.
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A 302 is nothing more than a stroker crank in a 289. So yes, everything should interchange perfectly. Just watch out since some of the latr 302 blocks might be missing item related to carb and mechanical fuel pumps, etc.
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the 260 was totally different though wasn't it? .. IIRC that's the one with little interchange utility. The 289 and 302
still... for the price of a crank I'd just get a used one with your used 302 block or a forged eagle unit. Unless there's something special keeping you to 289cid a 302 is just as useful and even then you can get a new 289 crank polished and ready to use for just a little more than machining and polishing your existing one. Just a thought.
I know you're trying to save but you'll have more issue trying to match things than just going full bore with a modern complete 302 bottom end... or even a modern 289 bottom end. Parts for 5 litres are sick cheap.
still... for the price of a crank I'd just get a used one with your used 302 block or a forged eagle unit. Unless there's something special keeping you to 289cid a 302 is just as useful and even then you can get a new 289 crank polished and ready to use for just a little more than machining and polishing your existing one. Just a thought.
I know you're trying to save but you'll have more issue trying to match things than just going full bore with a modern complete 302 bottom end... or even a modern 289 bottom end. Parts for 5 litres are sick cheap.
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