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what's a 302 worth?

"hbar" said:
Now you're thinking with your dipstick. The magic is in properly applying the business rules.

So......with that logic again, why change your engine.....just change the emblems and fake it........ :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
 
"AzPete" said:
So......with that logic again, why change your engine.....just change the emblems and fake it........ :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol

cuz my tranny just broke (see new thread).
:cry
 
"hbar" said:
depends on your rounding algorithm.

Not so much, really: 1 cubic inch = 16.387064 cubic centimeters. So, 302 x 16.387064 = 4.948. :coo
Sorry to hear about the tranny - I'm guessing the new engine's a moot point now, huh?
 
"Mustangfeverrr" said:
Not so much, really: 1 cubic inch = 16.387064 cubic centimeters. So, 302 x 16.387064 = 4.948. :coo
Sorry to hear about the tranny - I'm guessing the new engine's a moot point now, huh?

The 4.9 badge isn't right either. Who wants to leave .048 laying on the table and not claim it?
 
"Mustangfeverrr" said:
Not so much, really: 1 cubic inch = 16.387064 cubic centimeters. So, 302 x 16.387064 = 4.948. :coo
Sorry to hear about the tranny - I'm guessing the new engine's a moot point now, huh?

Maybe. We'll see. I did find another 302 on CL for $150. The purpose of this thread was to see if $500 was crazy. Having seen a 302 from an 80's Mustang for $150, seems like that is a better route, and I get to learn how to tear one down at the same time.


On the other hand I might just say F it and buy this: http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/2040996893.html
 
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