500 lbs
460 long block comes with heads... short block does not
The Ford 460 engine oil to be used is 5W30 or 10W30.
357 lbs for a short block http://www.poweredbyford.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_92&products_id=258
The biggest manufactured ford big block is the 460. But you are able to punch it out to a 614 which would make it the largest ford big block.
No, the Ford 370-2V is not built from a Ford 460 block. The Ford 370-2V is a 6.1-liter V8 engine that is derived from the Ford 361 engine family, while the Ford 460 is a larger 7.5-liter V8 engine. Although both engines belong to the Ford family, they have different designs and specifications.
ford 460 big block
No, the 428 is an FE series motor, the 460 is a 385 series. They are different engine families.
The point gap for the big block (390/428) Ford in 1969 would be .017". The 460 is also ,017 according to an old Chilton book for a 1973 Ford Thunderbird 460 cubic inch.
The Ford 429 and 460 engines are not the same block, but they share a similar architecture. Both are part of Ford's big-block family, with the 429 having a smaller bore and stroke compared to the 460. While they can use some interchangeable parts, the two engines have distinct specifications and performance characteristics. Therefore, they are considered different engines despite their similarities.
On a Ford 460 cubic inch / 7.5 liter V8 engine : The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine block , INSIDE the engine oil pan
Yes with some bottum end clearancing.
on the back of the block on top of the bellhousing mount