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Old 02-21-2006, 05:39 PM
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Question engine rebuild

i just pulled a 302 out of a lincoln town car on its way to the junkyard. im gonna rebuild it and put it into a mustang. i dont plan on doing too much to it, maybe just a bit above stock. probably bore it out .030 over and get a rebuild kit from summit. im just wondering about the heads. are the lincolns different from the mustangs? what cars can i get a set of heads out of to have redone? i was thinking maybe a lincoln lsc are the same? anyone with any tips on doing a rebuild drop me a line. not really sure what i plan on doing yet. first step is to disassemble and send the block in. thanks everyone.
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Re: engine rebuild

dont explorer 302's have gt40 heads in them...
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Re: engine rebuild

Explorers have GT40P heads on them.
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Old 02-23-2006, 07:27 PM
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Re: engine rebuild

whats the difference?
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