tigers
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Introduction and Questions

To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Introduction and Questions
From: James Barrett <jamesbrt@mindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 20:05:39 -0400
>
>At 04:01 PM 9/28/98 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>    So my question is this.  I'm considering a roller cam 302 as a
>>replacement for the 289 (either a freshened one from a salvage yard, or the
>>Ford SVO/SVT crate engine).  If anyone out there has made this swap, I'd
>>appreciate any info they could share.  Of particular interst to me is:
>>     Will generator bracket bolt on to later model heads?
>
>        Do not know, recommend changing to an alternator.
>
>>     Where can I find the appropriate six bolt bell housing?
>
>        Most any junk yard.  The 6 bolt has been standard for a long time.
>May be able to find in both iron and aluminum.  The iron case
>may be able to handle a bigger flywheel.  Some bell housings
>for trucks will work.  Also you could use a Lakewood Scatter 
>Shield.  
>
>>     What about clutch slave cylinder adaptation?
>
>        The Tiger II has a 6 bolt bell housing.  There was a 3 legged
>assy to hold the slave cylinder.
>
>>     Does original flywheel have the proper amount of imbalance?
>
>        I understand that the early flywheels had something like 23
>oz. of unbalance and the later 302's had around 50 oz. unbalance.
>Recommend you get a new flywheel, clutch and pressure plate while
>you have it apart.  Have the motor balanced at an engine shop.
>The crank damper may also have different balance weights.
>
>>     Are there any timing cover/water pump, starter motor issues?
>>     Headers or manifolds?
>
>        Depending on the motor there may be a bunch of pollution
>controls that you will have to work around. Probably none on the SVO.
>
>The stock waterpump on a 302 may have the fan mounting flange too
>close to the Tiger's  Radiator. The flange was reversed and machined
>down for a 1" fan hole on the Tiger.  The normal 302 flange has a 
>5/8" shaft.  You could bush the fan hole and use washers under
>the mounting bolts to hold the bushing.  Check out a universal power
>landmower blade kit at a hardware store for the 5/8 to 1" bushing.
>I remove the rear plate on the waterpump, support the shaft from the
>rear and press the flange in some more to make the pump fit.  Measure
>the old pump for the proper distance to press the flange.  Have not had
>a flange come loose yet. 
>
>Do not press off, machine, flip and then back on.
> Probably will have a loose flange in that case. 
>
>Beware of 302's with a single flat
>belt for waterpump and alternator as the pump runs opposite the
>Tiger and the fan is wrong.  You can change out the pump and pullys
>for the old V belt setup. Crank pully on the Tiger may be 3 hole mounting
>while the 302 may be 4 hole. Maby you could  use the reverse fan if the lower
>pully will clear the steering rack.  Measure old setup versis new setup first.
> Use an alternator with the single flat belt. 
>
> Fuel injection manifolds may not clear
>the hood ( don't know for sure.)
>
>>     (Does anyone have a set of the cast iron Tri-Ys for the Tiger any more?)
>
>        Get a set of headers.
>
>>                                          Bob Burruss
>>                                          (burruss@camber.com)
>
>
James Barrett Tiger II 351C and others



<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>