Ford 302 Small Block Becomes A 400+ HP Street Fighter - Horsepower S14, E1

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Published 2021-04-17
Making power on a budget is the goal of HorsePower this time, as they take a Ford 302 Small Block and build it up to a 306 cubic inch, 400+ horsepower street-fighter.

All Comments (21)
  • @24theMoney
    400 hp at the crank in a light foxbody 5-spd is all you need.
  • @jasonhooey5677
    Neat! Cast iron aluminum heads, they must be super rare
  • I've been running a melling high volume pump for 3 years with a stock pan. Regular trips to 6200 plus and zero problems. Make sure you use a hardened oil pump driveshaft.
  • For those wondering about the oil system upgrade in the lifter gallery, it's covered in Horsepower S13 E16 at 16:25
  • @johnjohnsn7633
    Slight correction needed here. While he was somewhat correct when he stated the "302" had "shorter connecting rods" than the 289, the BOSS 302 utilized connecting rods that were the same length as the 289. In fact, the 1969 BOSS 302's connecting rods used the same forgings as the 289 HiPo, but instead of being "broached" for the HiPo's "square head" 3/8" rod bolts, the BOSS rods were "spotfaced" for the "football"-headed 3/8" bolts exclusive to the BOSS engines.
  • Man.. this is perfect... Exactly what I need done right at the moment... This is just the perfect type of rebuilds I am into
  • Where can I get some of those cast iron aluminum heads? I was going to get steel bronze ones.
  • @gen-x-zeke8446
    It's weird. 400 hp used to mean something; even 300. I love the modest numbers and excellent reliability of these 302's.
  • THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! THE PERFECT UPGRADE FOR YOUR DAILY DRIVER!!! GREAT VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
  • @solarpall
    Nice clean job guys!! I have been looking for a updated build for my 5.0 and this looks good!
  • The trick the British use for the valve cover is to silicone it to the valve cover and then coat the bottom of the gasket with LubriPlate or just plain axle grease, which will in turn act as a primitive sealant in it's own right, all the while allowing for the assembly to be readily removed.
  • @jessbrown7742
    Mine is gonna be done this weekend! Beyond pumped up. 86 F-150 with identical build as shown
  • @19jody72
    Just found this channel and instantly subbed.. just because of the TV shows back in the day
  • @dewightkey6975
    This is one of best engine build dyno shows on thanks a lot l.d.k.
  • @CJColvin
    When the 5.0L Coyote V8 came out that took the little 302 as well as the Ford Modular V8 to a whole another level.
  • @zarbog8618
    The arts and crafts section was outstanding! Some very useful easy projects to make your life easier. They also build a pretty bad ass little 302.
  • @ethanbunch3274
    Rebuilding a 302 for my 91 F-150 and it's a very similar build to this one so this is very helpful for me! bore is at 4.060 with a 3 inch stroke bringing it to 312. Topping it with some new DSS -3 cc flat top pistons and an Edelbrock performer RPM camshaft, intake, and cylinder heads. I figured let them do all the work for me as far as mating a cam intake and heads. The compression when I'm done with it all should be around 9.94 to 1. Little saddened cause I thought I'd make around 400 based on the edelbrock numbers but your video shows that it might not be that much. Still I have been watching you guys for years and yall have just grown my love for working on engines and now I have the knowledge to build my own for a vehicle that I love dearly. Thank you so much and I look forward to building this back up!
  • @Teamredneck90
    dam that's some sweet paint job on that block inside and out ,,😀😀😀
  • @tomashton1781
    when you store any engine ,for more then a season that has push rods, back the rockers off all the valves are closed, some springs mess up if you dont,plus it keeps junk out.