11.2to1
9.01:1
My 1991 Ford Mustang 5.0 liter V8 ( LX ) had a compression ratio of ( 9.0 to 1 from the factory ) ( 8th " character of VIN was an " E " )
The intake on the 1979 Ford 302 engine is different than the intake on the 1993 Ford 302 engine. The intakes are not interchangeable.
The Ford Mustang GT with a 302 engine typically has a cylinder compression ratio of around 9.0:1 to 10.5:1, depending on the specific model year and any modifications made. This compression ratio is designed to optimize performance while maintaining reliability and efficiency. For precise compression readings, it's best to perform a compression test on the engine.
.044 inch in a 1979 Ford truck 302
if you have to ask you won't be able to do it by your self a 302 or 351 will fit but you will need a 302 powered thunder bird for parts
I'm definitely no mechanic but, i have a 1979 ford f100 with the original 302 in it and it doesn't have points.
1979 ford 302 engine horsepower
about 12o lbs per cylinder
The axle ratio on a 1969 Ford Mustang axle was 2.75:1
My Chilton repair manual shows 2 listings for 1987 Ford 302 V8's the compressions ratios are: for 1987 Vin (F) 150 H.P. as 8.9 to 1 for 1987 VIN (M) 210 H.P. (high output - HO) as 8.3 to 1 The eighth digit of the VIN indicates the engine code
It means you have a 302 cubic inch motor. I hope that is what you are asking?