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Old 12-25-2005, 10:17 PM
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engine swap

what all would i have to do computer/wiring... in order to drop a 351 into my 88 F-150? came with 302.. im thinkin about buying a 351 and fixing it up then droppin it in my truck....well as long as comp and wiring will all be plugNplay
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Re: engine swap

Nope. The EEC is programmed for the 302, you WILL need the correct EEC for the 351 (or use a MegaSquirt).
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Re: engine swap

or you could just say screw it and switch your 351 over to carburated.I did this with a 91 f 150.Went from a 300-6 fuel injected to a 302 carburated.I just eliminated all the wires I didnt need and I had to get a fuel pressore regulator and gauge,since the electric fuel pump puts out alot more than a mechanical.
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