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The ignition timing for a 1970 Ford Mustang with 302 - V8 - 2 barrel carburetor is : ( 6 degrees BTDC )
simple rule 1.5 times cubic inches gives the cfm you need so just take 302 times by 1.5 and you will be very close
A Ford 302 engine, yes. A Chevrolet 302 engine, no.
The 302 ( 5.0 L is fuel injected ) The 351 ( 5.8 L has a variable venturi carburetor )
On my 1977 Ford 302 engine it was mounted on the back of a spacer between the carburetor and the intake manifold - underneath the air filter - I don't know if yours is the same
1971 302 from ford torino
No
302
It doesn't have one. The car uses Fuel Injectors. ============================================================================= According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1990 Mercury Grand Marquis : The 5.0L / 302 cubic inch V8 is fuel injected The 5.8 / 351 has a carburetor ( the 8th " character " of the VIN is a " G " ) The carburetor is located on the top of the engine , below the engine air filter housing
Best to do with the engine on a stand. The crank will have to be sent out if you want a clean job.
A 302 engine is one that has a total displacement of 302 cubic inches. This is roughly 5.0 Liters. Although the displacement of 302 ci can exist in any style of engine, it is most likely and American made V8.
Look at the VIN ( Vehicle Identification Number ) Assuming it has the original size engine : The 8th " character " of the 17 number VIN identifies the engine " F " is the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch ( which is fuel injected ) " G " is the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch ( which has a carburetor )