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engine rebuild, 69 mustang, 302 - 10/16/2006 2:53:03 AM   
natesmustang

 

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a mechanic told me i have a worn cam lobe among other things. he suggested if i'm going to pull the cam i shuld rebuild the entire engine while i'm at it. the engine was installed in "97" as a remanned 302. it's been slowly deterierating over the years. any advice wuld b great.
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RE: engine rebuild, 69 mustang, 302 - 10/16/2006 10:03:22 AM   
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Depending on what is wrong with it other than the worn cam, you don't necessarily have to do an engine rebuild. What else is wrong with it?

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RE: engine rebuild, 69 mustang, 302 - 10/18/2006 4:35:28 PM   
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other than the cam it could use a valve job and new lifters. after all, it was a remanned engined that was installed way back. it also needs tranny work, differential work, and a disk brake conversion. i took my car to atlas transmission a couple of years ago for a leeky transmission. they replaced the vacuum modulator and a couple of loose screws on the pan along with the pan gasket. it kept keeking so i took it back. they replaced the gasket again and sent me on my way. it still leeked. i took it back a third time and they recommended a shift linkage gasket. they didn't have time so i left and never went back. other than that the body and interior are decent.

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RE: engine rebuild, 69 mustang, 302 - 10/20/2006 9:33:54 AM   
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Sounds like you have some work to do. One thing you may consider on a car with a lot of engine work is getting a crate engine for it. Of coarse, if the tranny needs work you would need to address that as well.

It sounds like a fun project car!

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