I'm about to rebuild an engine I have never rebuilt before and could use a little guidance. It's approximately an 1988... I didn't see any serial tags anywhere, but I did find the Ford block casting number on the starboard side under the block which reads " D9AE-6015-ED-1". Also the bolts to the mechanical fuel pump are horizontal, so I believe this to be the marinized 5.8L 351 Windsor.
I've rebuilt dozens of 5.7L 350's, but never one of these Fords. Is there a good manual in the iboats library that I can follow? The main topic I am looking for is timing (if setting valve lash is the same). For the GM's I run the crank around and look to see if number one valves move as it reaches TDC and if they don't I know that I am at TDC for #1, otherwise I am at #6....Do the same rules apply for the 351? I'm guessing not because I believe the firing order is completely different. Speaking of which is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 the right firing order for this?
And lastly when it comes to getting parts I like to know what automotive applications I can use (generally speaking) in case I am in a pinch and can't find one...for example if I need a new oil pan gasket and I go to autozone and tell them an 88' Bronco with a 5.8L am I speaking of the same engine?
Thanks again as always....you guys are always here in a pinch.
I've rebuilt dozens of 5.7L 350's, but never one of these Fords. Is there a good manual in the iboats library that I can follow? The main topic I am looking for is timing (if setting valve lash is the same). For the GM's I run the crank around and look to see if number one valves move as it reaches TDC and if they don't I know that I am at TDC for #1, otherwise I am at #6....Do the same rules apply for the 351? I'm guessing not because I believe the firing order is completely different. Speaking of which is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 the right firing order for this?
And lastly when it comes to getting parts I like to know what automotive applications I can use (generally speaking) in case I am in a pinch and can't find one...for example if I need a new oil pan gasket and I go to autozone and tell them an 88' Bronco with a 5.8L am I speaking of the same engine?
Thanks again as always....you guys are always here in a pinch.