In How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford, CarTech's unique Workbench format walks you step by step through a rebuild, including: Planning your Rebuild; Disassembly and Inspection; Choosing the Right Parts; Machine Work; Assembling your Engine; and First Firing and Break-In.
The Workbench format also gives you helpful hints and tips on performance upgrades, including cams, heads, ignition, induction, and more. It also points out problem areas to watch for, professional builder tips, jobs that need special care or special tools, and more. Whether you're a first-time engine builder or a seasoned professional, this is the essential guide to rebuilding your small-block Ford.
Acknowledgments
What is a Workbench® Book?
Chapter 1: Before You Begin
Planning Your Engine
Our Engine
Horsepower and Torque
Tools to Get the Job Done
Tools You Should Rent
Keep a Clean Work Shop
Chapter 2: Engine Disassembly
The Teardown
Step by Step: Tearing Down the Engine
Why Do Engines Wear Out?
Chapter 3: Selecting Parts
Blocks
221/260/289/302 Cylinder Heads
Small-Block Cylinder-Head Identification
351W Cylinder Heads
Aftermarket Cylinder Heads
Guide to Ford Aftermarket Cylinder Heads
Crankshafts
Crankshaft Identification Charts
Connecting Rods
Pistons
Flywheels and Flexplates
Harmonic Balancers
Oiling System
Camshafts
Rocker Arms
Water Pumps
Cooling Fans and Radiators
Carburetors
Intake Manifolds
Ignition
Chapter 4: Machine Shop
The Block
Rotating Assembly
Step by Step: Machining the Block
Step by Step: Maching the Rotating Assembly
Oil System
Cylinder Heads
Step by Step: Machining the Heads
Chapter 5: Engine Assembly
Short Block
Basic Torque Specifications
Why Degree a Camshaft?
Step by Step: Assemble the Short Block
The Rest of the Bottom End
Step by Step: Assemble the Rest of the Bottom End
The Top End
Step by Step: Assemble the Top End
Chapter 6: Break-in and Tuning
Cooling System
Ready to Launch
Chapter 7: Performance Buyer’s Guide
Chapter 8: Engine Math
Cubic-Inch Displacement
Calculating Compression Ratio
Choosing the Right Carburetor Size
Calculating Horsepower and Torque
Estimating Horsepower at the Drags
Appendix
Cylinder Numbers and Firing Order
Torque Sequences
Torque Specifications
Piston Ring Gap Alignment
Timing Belt/Chain Alignment Marks
General Engine Specifications
Work-A-Long Sheet
Source Guide
In How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford, CarTech's unique Workbench format walks you step by step through a rebuild, including: Planning your Rebuild; Disassembly and Inspection; Choosing the Right Parts; Machine Work; Assembling your Engine; and First Firing and Break-In.
The Workbench format also gives you helpful hints and tips on performance upgrades, including cams, heads, ignition, induction, and more. It also points out problem areas to watch for, professional builder tips, jobs that need special care or special tools, and more. Whether you're a first-time engine builder or a seasoned professional, this is the essential guide to rebuilding your small-block Ford.
Acknowledgments
What is a Workbench® Book?
Chapter 1: Before You Begin
Planning Your Engine
Our Engine
Horsepower and Torque
Tools to Get the Job Done
Tools You Should Rent
Keep a Clean Work Shop
Chapter 2: Engine Disassembly
The Teardown
Step by Step: Tearing Down the Engine
Why Do Engines Wear Out?
Chapter 3: Selecting Parts
Blocks
221/260/289/302 Cylinder Heads
Small-Block Cylinder-Head Identification
351W Cylinder Heads
Aftermarket Cylinder Heads
Guide to Ford Aftermarket Cylinder Heads
Crankshafts
Crankshaft Identification Charts
Connecting Rods
Pistons
Flywheels and Flexplates
Harmonic Balancers
Oiling System
Camshafts
Rocker Arms
Water Pumps
Cooling Fans and Radiators
Carburetors
Intake Manifolds
Ignition
Chapter 4: Machine Shop
The Block
Rotating Assembly
Step by Step: Machining the Block
Step by Step: Maching the Rotating Assembly
Oil System
Cylinder Heads
Step by Step: Machining the Heads
Chapter 5: Engine Assembly
Short Block
Basic Torque Specifications
Why Degree a Camshaft?
Step by Step: Assemble the Short Block
The Rest of the Bottom End
Step by Step: Assemble the Rest of the Bottom End
The Top End
Step by Step: Assemble the Top End
Chapter 6: Break-in and Tuning
Cooling System
Ready to Launch
Chapter 7: Performance Buyer’s Guide
Chapter 8: Engine Math
Cubic-Inch Displacement
Calculating Compression Ratio
Choosing the Right Carburetor Size
Calculating Horsepower and Torque
Estimating Horsepower at the Drags
Appendix
Cylinder Numbers and Firing Order
Torque Sequences
Torque Specifications
Piston Ring Gap Alignment
Timing Belt/Chain Alignment Marks
General Engine Specifications
Work-A-Long Sheet
Source Guide