pufferfish
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- 97 Mounty 5.0
Apparently the 408 from your Mustang is a stroked 351 windsor and you're installing it in your 97 Mounty. The photo in the previous post shows a crankshaft balancer with a trigger wheel for ignition timing. However, I was under the impression that even the later fuel injected 351W engines came stock with a distributor and a 32 oz external harmonic balancer. My question is where did you obtain a 32 oz harmonic balancer with a trigger wheel?
i have been doing alot of reading up on this. you can't use the stock explorer body because the hole in the 351w block is bigger than the 302, but not enough to "bush" it. the v6 version has a small enough diameter to bush it to fit, but the shaft lacks the extra length at the hex end to have a safe (in my opinion) engagement depth with the oil pump drive shaft. it also has a smaller flag, which i don't know if it will be an issue or not. so, there are 2 choices to make this thing work properly. first, graft the 351w dizzy shaft bottom to the upper part of the explorer shaft and place the new shaft into the v6 body with a special made bushing to adapt it to the 351w hole size. that doesn't really sound like a great idea to me. next is make the damn thing myself. so, thats what i plan to do. my lathe skills suck, so i am going to enlist a friend. i am only going to make the body and the shaft. i will reuse the collar, steel gear and the sensor. this is what its gonna look like...
When I was building both Windsor and Cleveland strokers, I found the EFI Ford 460 distributor fit like a champ and worked for the EEC-IV system I was running...The 460 body is longer and has a better fit for the hex drive on the oil pump...
i was trolling the internet and came across this. has anyone seen this before? if so, would it work with the stock ford electronics? it would certainly make life alot easier with this project if it could work.
. . . by the way, the CMP is going to be frankensteined together. my friend is making a collar to use the v6 body and i will graft together a shaft. i may try out the AEM part after everything is working, but this is the safe bet.
Will you end up with a steel distributor gear? I believe I read somewhere that there are cast iron and bronze gears on some distributors. A roller cam with a steel cam gear will result in metal shavings circulating in the oil system if you don't have a steel distributor gear. I don't know if that applies in your configuration.