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How do I put a 302 in a 52 ford?

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  1. briggs&strattonChev
    Joined: Feb 20, 2003
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    briggs&strattonChev
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    Hey, im working on this 52 victoria and I decided to put a 302 in it cause I happened to have one in a granada I bought a few years ago for a derb car but didnt use. I pulled the motor and c4 out about a week ago.

    Anyone know how to go about doing this? My 302 has a front sump oil pan and im guessing I need a rear one. And I will need a different radiator.

    Has anyone done this? There must be someone.

    Thanks
    Chris
     

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  2. I had one a few years ago, a '52 Customline 4 door sedan, 302/AOD. I used all the stuff from Butch's Rod shop, which no longer exists. Looking back now, I'm pretty sure the engine mounts were Ch***is Engineering.
     
  3. lakes modified
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    I think your rad. should be just fine,as they are bigger than the stock ford type of that era.I used one in my 52 ford with a 283 chev. many moons ago and it was fine.Either go to a bronco pan or drop your tie rod down to clear the pan.Very easy to do.
     
  4. newstranger
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  5. I put a 302 in My 54 Merc,used Butch's Rod Shop Mounts which as Moparsled said, were from Ch***is engineering. I used an FMX trans and just had to drill new holes in the stock rear crossmember. I got a new Maverick V8 radiator and it fit perfectly in the core support, just drilled a couple of new mounting holes. try to find some 87-93 Mustang 5.0 tubular headers, they fit well and don't interfere with the steering box.
     
  6. mark53
    Joined: May 9, 2008
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    look in the speedway catalog they have mount kits to do that , you buy an engine mount and a frame mount for what ever engine you have and what year car you have .
     
  7. loveoftiki
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    Jamco has mounts for what your looking for. I have a 351C witha a C-4 and I am using the stock radiator with no trouble. Runs a tad below 190 for the most part, even in the 90 plus we have had here lately
     
  8. briggs&strattonChev
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    Thanks for the help guys. Jamco has the mounts I need, but it doesnt say anything about having to get a different oil pan or modifying the tie rod. Anyone used the jamco mounts?

    newstranger, did you have to get a bronco rear sump pan and modify the tie rod?
     
  9. junkyardjeff
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    A guy that worked for Butches rod shop still makes and sells motor mount kits on ebay,I think he goes buy opies 32 or something like that. Jeff
     
  10. briggs&strattonChev
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    thanks for the tip jeff, I emailed him
     
  11. Fat Hack
    Joined: Nov 30, 2002
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    Send a PM to 4t64rd here on the HAMB. He dropped a 302 into his old 52 a couple years ago and posted pics of the work he did to the pan, crossmember, etc. Maybe do a search for that old thread, or just talk right to Da Man himself!

    (Send him a few cases of Better Made chips and he'll probably come do the swap FOR ya! Ha Ha!! :D)


    :):cool:
     
  12. curtiswyant
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    I used motor mounts from Opie's Hot Rod Shop (don't have their number, sorry!). Fox body Mustang headers fit great and make sure you have a rear-sump oil pan. Summit sells a 5.0 conversion oil pan/sump that works too, or I think a Bronco pan works too. I used a 60s 6cyl Mustang radiator but almost anything would fit. You might have to raise the ****** tunnel too. Good luck!
     
  13. 39chevy
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    What happened to putting your other flattie back in it???
     
  14. snap too
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    from lost wages

    If a 66-77 bronco 289-302 will work, then you need the proper pick-up tube and dipstick tube as the rear sump used a cast bung and a screw in tube , Fox body double hump pans and hardware may work but watch out on the pan gasket . The old Hollanders had the info on putting a Y block in place of a flattie by using a truck pan and changing the bellhousing and front pump in the ford-o- matic to the later style so the convertor would fit , fordomatic was the same basic trans as the newer cruiso's and the FMX
     

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