Chevy
A Ford 302 engine, yes. A Chevrolet 302 engine, no.
Chevrolet produced a special 302 cu in engine for Trans Am racing from 1967-1969. This engine was used only in the first-generation Camaro Z28. Conservatively rated at 290 hp, actual output was around 375 hp.
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 first 302 engine was produced by Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1968, the 302 cubic inch V8 engine was part of Ford's small-block engine family and became popular for its performance in various vehicles, including the Mustang. It was designed for versatility, catering to both performance enthusiasts and everyday drivers.
no the 3.8 is a v6 and the 302 is a 5.0 v8
1979 ford 302 engine horsepower
302
I can't recall any Chevy using a 302. It was the classic Ford small block used in early Mustangs. Chevrolet did produce a small block 302 used exclusively in the 1967 - 1969 Camaro Z/28.
The 302 was a good engine - if you have a massive gas tank in your boat. It is a fuel hog.
To install a 302 engine into a Ford Falcon, first ensure that you have the appropriate engine mounts and transmission components compatible with the 302. Remove the old engine and transmission, then position the 302 in the engine bay, securing it with the new mounts. Connect the necessary wiring, fuel lines, and exhaust components, and ensure that the cooling system is compatible. Finally, check all connections and fluids before starting the engine.
what year? Stock?
5.0