I haven't pulled the engine yet, but the telltale outward dents in the oil pan said enough. I found another engine I can use & tore it apart to see what I'm working with. It's been rebuilt fairly recently & still has a good cross-hatch in the cylinders, so I'm planning on re-ringing it, slapping in fresh bearings & doing a valve job on the Lincoln's original heads.
I haven't played with 460's too much. I've mainly done valve jobs, or crank bearing replacements, or timing chain replacements, but this is my first thorough teardown of one...so I have questions.
I lurked around a couple hours yesterday on 460ford.com, but those guys are mainly into building ground pounders, not mostly stockers.
Ok so, I'm planning on putting in a "zero" degree timing gear & chain set, instead of the 8 degree retarded set that's probably in it now...shouldn't affect anything emission related, right?
Then I'm thinking that THIS CAM will probably work well for a mostly stock engine, along with the aforementioned "zero" timing set...whaddya think?
Any other good building ideas you'd like to throw in would be appreciated, too.
I just want it to run well, with maybe a bit more poop than it would have had originally & still be okay with emission sniffers. If it won't pass emissions, I'll be really bummed.
Oh & here's some new pics of the BIG playtoy!
The more I play with this big 'ol car, the more it grows on me.


The fairly rare big glass roof...

















