The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit
for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the new Boss 302 Mustang. Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. The question for today is: Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? Only a ..... would ask this :-) Dick in MN |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:58:45 -0500, Dickr > wrote:
>I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit >for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the >new Boss >302 Mustang. >Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. >The question for today is: >Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? > >Only a ..... would ask this >:-) >Dick in MN Ford has always used 5.0L for the 302 v8, they used 4.9L for the 300 6 cyl |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
"Dickr" > wrote in message ... >I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit > for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the new > Boss > 302 Mustang. > Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. > The question for today is: > Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? > > Only a ..... would ask this > :-) > Dick in MN 0ld (previous to 1996) 5.0 => 302 (only 1% off) |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
On Jun 28, 2:58*pm, Dickr > wrote:
> I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit > for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the > new Boss > 302 Mustang. > Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. > The question for today is: > Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? > > Only a ..... would ask this > :-) > Dick in MN Dick, the previous 5.0 was actually a 4.9. The current 5.0 is a true 5.0 with 302 cubes. Patrick |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
".. > On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:58:45 -0500, Dickr > wrote: > >>I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit >>for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the >>new Boss >>302 Mustang. >>Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. >>The question for today is: >>Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? >> >>Only a ..... would ask this >>:-) >>Dick in MN > Ford has always used 5.0L for the 302 v8, they used 4.9L for the 300 > 6 cyl I beleive they are just monikers, not necessarily accurate counts. |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 08:02:52 -0500, "RM V2.0" > wrote:
> >".. >> On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:58:45 -0500, Dickr > wrote: >> >>>I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit >>>for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the >>>new Boss >>>302 Mustang. >>>Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. >>>The question for today is: >>>Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? >>> >>>Only a ..... would ask this >>>:-) >>>Dick in MN >> Ford has always used 5.0L for the 302 v8, they used 4.9L for the 300 >> 6 cyl >I beleive they are just monikers, not necessarily accurate counts. > I guess they could have called it a 4.95L, but that seems kind of stupid. |
The 302 engines - digging way back in my brain cells
" > wrote in message
... On Jun 28, 2:58 pm, Dickr > wrote: > I remember the first Camaro Z28 in 1969 was a 302, and that was the limit > for (I think) Trans Am racing. Many other 302s followed including the > new Boss > 302 Mustang. > Then there's the 5.0 badge that's been on Mustangs for many years. > The question for today is: > Since 5 liters = 305 cu. in., is the 5.0 Mustang a 302 or a 305? > > Only a ..... would ask this > :-) > Dick in MN Dick, the previous 5.0 was actually a 4.9. The current 5.0 is a true 5.0 with 302 cubes. Patrick 305.117 = 5.0 L, using 2.54 centimetres or (1 centimetre ? 0.3937 international inches.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inch and doing the math. The 302 is 4.949L to about three decimal places. I used 2.54 but 2.5400050800101600203200406400813 is more precise. The real answer is using the bore and stroke figures with and cid = pi * (bore/2)^2 * stroke using inches. -- They can have my command prompt when they pry it from my cold dead fingers. |
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