Yes,there were many f series with the 460 in the 70's and 80's.
anywhere from a 300 on up to a 460 depending on the truck or van
300-i6, 302 v8, 351 v8, 400 v8, 460 v8
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1997 was the last model year that you could get the 460 ( 7.5 liter ) in the Ford F-250
1974-1978, 1979-1998 (trucks only)
The 1978 thunderbird had a 460 as one of its optional engines so yes it can fit
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.
No. Only the 302, 300 I6 & some of the 351 windsor engines had fuel injection. The 460 did not gain fuel injection untill 88 but was not standard until 90.
Intake Manifold torque is 30 ft/lbs on the 460 Ford V8Valve cover is 10 ft/lbs
Ford began offering fuel injection on their 460 cubic inch truck engines in 1988 with the introduction of the E-Series vans and later in the F-Series trucks. This move was part of a broader trend toward improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in their vehicle lineup. The fuel-injected version of the 460 engine provided better performance and efficiency compared to its carbureted predecessors.
The Ford 460 engine oil to be used is 5W30 or 10W30.