Boss Block and Stock Heads
How many more ways can Ford screw up a good thing? They made a great block with great materials and bulked it up in the right places but decided to shorten the bores for all the wrong reasons and there's something else that they screwed up.
They put scalloped water jackets on the outside of the deck so now you can't use a production heads on the block. The lip of the water jackets are uncovered with the stock head. That was never a problem with the R302 block. There were round holes drilled on that block. If you needed to you could just plug them. I don't care who from Ford Racing comes on here and spews some reason for this stupid design. They just gave away business to Dart that did their homework and probably looked at heads and asked racers what their blocks should have and should not have. At any rate, has anybody managed to make the Boss Block work with production 302 heads? I would be grateful to learn how since I now have a $2000 block that is worthless for stock and super stock. : |
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:):):)...well know the...dilemma...went same route when doing fresh motor for our stock eliminator fox body GT...ended up just purchasing the Dart...as well...nobody ever said..."engaging" with this Ford stuff...wuz gonna' be... ez...lol...Ford Boss block was/is nice though...!!! :):):)
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I'm just baffled by it. |
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My superstock motor Kuntz did has a Boss block with stock cast iron E7TE heads. Might wanna ask them
Bret Velde 2003 SS/LA. |
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Boss Block, Iron (Explorer) GT40P's, Cometic .027 mlg , no issues
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:):):) Hey...Good news is...thank goodness a whole bunch of guys WAY smarter than I...figured it out !!!...guess I gave up too ez...just moved on to Dart...old adage true...NEVER a day goes by...can't learn sumptin' 'eh...been that way...for lots of years...lol :):):)
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Since Ford made this great idea you would think they would make some kind of expansion plug for the holes. I may make my own punch and die but Ford should have already done that. |
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Bret Velde 2003 SS/LA |
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Ok just relax i had the same thing happen to me. Filled it up on the dyno poured out i looked like idiot. Had a machine shop put cast iron rod pressed in the block to fill those holes. Cost me $600 i think but all has been good, this is a stocker with e7te heads been this way for years now lots of runs on it. In the catalog there is fine print about this didn't see this till after the fact. Have pictures on an old phone can send you. Will be a couple of weeks till i get home, racing in Arizona right now.
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