The FATAL Flaw with The FORD 5.0

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
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    If you have or are looking for a 5.0/302 ford please be careful doing anything with the front end of these low deck fords. use the proper torque spec and use the right bolts, believe me, I found put the hard way....
    also check out @Thecraig909 @BREW2LFOXBODY and @richardholdener1727 they have lots of content on small block fords and I highly recommend checking them out
    let me know what you guys think about this, any feedback is much appreciated...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @jimkoonce6574
    @jimkoonce6574 Місяць тому +7

    351W are an excellent engine!

  • @charlesperkins7746
    @charlesperkins7746 Місяць тому +6

    Not a flaw if it's related to owner stupidity.

    • @manicmechanic448
      @manicmechanic448 Місяць тому

      You've done it, haven't you? You can do 30 ft lbs with a standard boxed end wrench. This is a flawed design.

  • @brianstough5286
    @brianstough5286 Місяць тому +1

    If you're going to "turn it up", dont forget to "reinforce the block" with the solid steel "spacer" between the engine and trans, and the "accessory 'spacer' "/mounting bracket - so that the V8 nature of the block does not "morph" into two 'straight 4' blocks...

  • @gdb5448
    @gdb5448 Місяць тому +6

    Just because some idiot over torqued it or used a long bolt in a shallow hole does NOT equate to a fatal flaw...that's "user error"...big difference.

    • @manicmechanic448
      @manicmechanic448 Місяць тому

      No, this is definitely a flaw. This should never be an issue, and the fact you, and others, are ok with crap like this disturbs me greatly.

  • @kathyortiz8774
    @kathyortiz8774 Місяць тому +1

    I have owned and worked on many 260 and 289 blocks over the past 55 years, spoken with many people regarding these blocks, and read all about building and rebuilding these blocks, including 5L blocks, and I have never seen or heard of this issue. This sounds like an isolated case involving someone doing something incredibly stupid, like over torqued a bolt too long for that hole, causing the issue (the bolt bottoms out, the torque pulls the threads away from the bottom of the hole in the block). To the best of my knowledge, this is not a block issue. Joe

  • @singularity7968
    @singularity7968 Місяць тому +2

    Never had a problem with that with any of my engines, but good to know.

  • @mrbill8542
    @mrbill8542 26 днів тому

    I've had dozens of those engines my entire life--NEVER once have I ever broken that piece off !!!!!!

  • @OnlyMeee-ie3dw
    @OnlyMeee-ie3dw Місяць тому +1

    I haven't seen one of those cracks yet but I've seen the block crack in half with high RPM runs over time.

  • @anthonyrowland9072
    @anthonyrowland9072 Місяць тому +1

    The crackiest blocks ever...

  • @darylhudson777
    @darylhudson777 Місяць тому +3

    So ditch the 302 and swap in a 351 Windsor built

  • @andybarnett2214
    @andybarnett2214 Місяць тому +1

    The sn cars are not the same as the foxbody.

    • @theredtruckyt1193
      @theredtruckyt1193  Місяць тому +1

      So 1994-2004 they still used the fox platform but it was modified, front steering geomotry was different, the whole chassis was reinforced, and there were many little tweaks here and there. Just like the thunderbird, cougar, fairmont, ltd (the small one) and the mark8 they're all foxbodys, but they're not exactly the same as a "foxbody mustang" (except the 79-86 capri)

    • @NewEdgeDesigns
      @NewEdgeDesigns Місяць тому

      They are better!!

    • @NewEdgeDesigns
      @NewEdgeDesigns Місяць тому

      @@theredtruckyt1193you mean the Mark 7.. The Mark 8 was not a fox chassis..