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Yes, if it's a 302 and not a 4.6 like in the newer mustangs the 302 and all aftermarket 302 heads should fit.
Two. The standard Ford 302 and the 302 HO VIN M.
Very simply...it turns it into a 302 HO. It also changes the timing of the 302 to the timing of the 351.
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The 302 HO uses the same firing order as the 351 and is not the same as the standard 302. Ford 302 HO firing order is: 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 Distributor rotates counterclockwise.
The primary difference between the 302 and 302 HO (High Output) engine lies in their performance specifications. The standard 302 engine typically produces around 205-220 horsepower, while the 302 HO engine is tuned for higher performance, generating approximately 230-300 horsepower, depending on the model year and application. The HO variant often features upgraded components such as a more aggressive camshaft, improved intake and exhaust systems, and sometimes higher compression ratios, enhancing overall power and torque. These enhancements make the 302 HO better suited for performance-oriented vehicles.
220 horsepower
My 1991 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 L ( 302 ) was rated at 225 horsepower
Isit because of the valve opening distance and the makeup of the cam shaft?
302 Ford firing order 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 unless it is a 302 HO. In that case the firing order for the 302 HO is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
225 horsepower