Hitting on all eight cylinders
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Before anyone shoots me, just hear me out. I bought an engine on Facebook on a whim. Previous owner (and me included) did not know what engine it was. I thought it was a Pontiac from the light blue color. Anyway I bought it and brought it home and did some research and found out it was a 1962 Y Block 292. Cool!
Now I am trying to sell it since I really have nothing to put it in. But I have been thinking about swapping it into a more modern vehicle. Like I said... don't shoot me. But I was thinking about dropping it in my 94 Ranger and getting rid of the old 2.3. This truck has been slightly customized by the previous owner with air ride and a custom bed and all that good stuff. It is a lowrider. I was thinking about making it a v8 lowrider because I am thinking it might be a neat project. More than likely I won't do it because of my financial limitations. However, this gives me some fun ideas to think about while at work. So i guess this post is more of an idea and a conversation starter.
Also if you are interested, the engine is for sale in the classified ads on this site.
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It wouldn't be the first time someone put a Y in a newer vehicle. It would be a lot different than the typical V8 conversions in a Ranger so it would be neat.
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A Y-block in a Ranger would be interesting, but.. unless you are really into doing difficult swaps, I wouldn't recommend it. One that might be a tad less difficult & a lighter more compact package, would be a Ford small block, 289-302 and so on. You might be able to get info on a swap like that.. The other thing is that a 60s 292 (which may need rebuilding for a start) likely has the poorest heads etc.
Paul
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