Yes, this is a common swap as it is a much larger engine than the 351 V8 that came in Broncos, especially since the front of a Bronco is identical to the front of the F-series trucks the 460 came in.
A donor truck with a 460 in it should have everything needed for a swap. If not, several sites sell 460 conversion kits.
No
The Largest engine that will fit the motor mounts in a 1988 Ford Bronco is a 351 Windsor engine. You can get custom motor mounts and what not to fit any engine, but it takes some creativity and welding. I have a 460 engine in my 1988 Bronco, but it took quite the time to fit it in.
The Ford 460 engine oil to be used is 5W30 or 10W30.
The Ford 460 cubic inch engine came with several horsepower settings. The typical 460 cubic inch Ford engine had a 330 horsepower rating.
8.9 to 1
To change a 460 Ford engine and make it displace 351 cubes, you would have to remove the 3.85" stroke crank, and install a crank with a 2.94" stroke. I do not know how to change the year on the engine.
Ford calls their 460 cubic inch V8 engine a ( 7.5 litre )
Yes, i have a 1961 Ford F100 with a 460! Love cruising!
The timing for a 460 Ford engine is 14 degrees before top dead center. The engine should idle at about 600 rpm.
No, the 428 is an FE series motor, the 460 is a 385 series. They are different engine families.
On a Ford 460 cubic inch / 7.5 liter V8 engine : The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine block , INSIDE the engine oil pan
I have a 73 460 engine what exactly do you want to know??? I might be able to help