.044 inch in a 1979 Ford truck 302
The spark plug gap range for the non-Boss 302 is 0.032"-0.036".
.044 inch
According to www . ford parts . com ( no spaces ) For a 1988 Ford Bronco , 302 cubic inch V8 engine The spark plug gap is ( .044 inch )
( .054 inch spark plug gap ) according to fordparts.com for the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine in a 1989 Ford Bronco
No, the Chevy cam will not fit in a Ford engine.a 302 ford cam will fit in a 351,but the engine will need to be timed to 302 specs if this is used. Later on H.O. 302 engines had the same firing order as as the 351 Windsor.
Plug Gap .032"-.036" Point Gap .017"-.021"
( .054 inch ) according to fordparts.com for the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine in a 1992 Ford Mustang
According to one of Ford's websites : For a 1984 Ford F-150 , with the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine : ( the spark plug gap is .044 inch )
( .054 inch ) according to fordparts.com
302 H.O. and 351 Windsor small block- 1,3,7,2,6,5,4,8 All other ford V-8's- 1,5,4,2,6,3,7,8 The only difference in an H.O. 302 and a non H.O. 302 internally is the camshaft. Just use the correct firing order for the cam you have. They will interchange. Just remember That ALL '85 and up H.O. cams are roller cams. '84 H.O. and most other 302 cams are not.
proper gap is 42-46