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Stock San Jose 1970 302 2v Photo???
« on: March 27, 2014, 03:59:16 AM »
Hello everyone and thank you for any help thrown my way!

Anyways, I was looking for a stock photo of an original 1970 302 2v engine bay so I can get get everything looking correct. Does anyone got one or has a link I can see one? 8)
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2014, 07:55:30 PM »
Might as well get use to it ;)   

What plant are you looking for and it might help narrow down (for some details) even what month?   

Air conditioning? 

Not to guarantee that we'll have one - but if we do would rather post pictures that you can rather than ones that we'll have to post allot of "don't copy this or that"  notes ;)

Welcome to the site. :)

PS - just so you know why we do things (since your new) The post will be moved to the 69-70 area since it deals specifically with one year rather than multiple years across categories (65-66, 67-68 69-70.....) If  it did it would be left in the Drivetrain section. Makes it easier for others looking for specific details in the future ;)
« Last Edit: March 27, 2014, 07:57:35 PM by J_Speegle »
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2014, 08:29:33 PM »
If its a Dearborn car - did you find the following set of pictures when you did your search ?

http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=5366.msg30133#msg30133
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2014, 12:57:05 PM »
Oops sorry. I thought I should post in the engine section.

I have a 1970 302 2v "Grabber" edition fastback without a/c that was built in San Jose,Ca 02/24/70. I hope that narrows it down. Thanks everyone!!!

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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2014, 11:01:41 PM »
Thanks - took a look at my collection not allot to offer at this point.

These will offer a few details like some location &  orientation of decals along with some other details. Any specific questions we might be able to help with.

Plenty of grease, grime and replaced parts :(



 




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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2014, 03:52:13 PM »
Thanks - took a look at my collection not allot to offer at this point.

These will offer a few details like some location &  orientation of decals along with some other details. Any specific questions we might be able to help with.

Plenty of grease, grime and replaced parts :(



 







A million thank you's for those pictures. Where do u get that "ok" stamp from?? Is the sticker on the driver side shock tower the ford service or emissions sticker? Thanks!

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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2014, 04:01:26 PM »

A million thank you's for those pictures. Where do u get that "ok" stamp from??


I get it from my boxes of approximately 200 plus stamps that I've made up over the years. There are about 6 different (or more) versions so I typically cut the stamp out of a valve cover than make a stamp from it. Appears that the OK stamp is also different from engine plant to engine plant - though they are similar - so for example one designed for a 428 CJ would not be exactly the same as a small block


Is the sticker on the driver side shock tower the ford service or emissions sticker? Thanks!

That is the service decal - emission/timing decal is on the valve cover
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2014, 04:09:10 PM »
Oh, here is where I am right now with the restoring of the engine bay[/URL][/img]
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2014, 04:15:11 PM »
Any advice towards getting her correct would be great! What sticker is on top of the air cleaner arm?

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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2014, 10:07:42 PM »
Oh, here is where I am right now with the restoring of the engine bay ......................
Any advice towards getting her correct would be great! What sticker is on top of the air cleaner arm?

Sticker is an emission sticker related to the vapor return system installed on Calif delivered cars


Remove the FRONT sticker and the CAUTION FAN. Both are not original and likely came with some kit you purchased. Normally people throw half of those decals away. Looks like the air cleaner replacement decal (on on the drivers side)  is the reproduction that does not include the part number for the filter. The original would ahve had that detail 

PS mount and pump are finished in the wrong colors

Bypass hose is kinked - must have used a section of hoe rather than buying a preformed hose. That and the clamps were originally painted with the engine

Therm housing is missing the ported vacuum switch that would have controlled the vacuum going to your distributor

Heater hoses would have been black with AUTOLITE printing on them - available in reproduction form. Clamps fro the bypass and heater hoses would be the tower style

Allot of the engine compartment nuts and bolts have been painted over with black paint. Shock mount, shock upper bolts, spring covers, shock tower support, hood hinge and others  Hood hinges and springs would have been phosphate and oil.

Fuel line would not be painted

Radiator, cap and overflow hose are all replacement non factory looking - no retaining clamp would have been used like the one in your picture

You have some non- factory wiring going on

No paint should be on the distributor and the retaining bracket and bolt would not be painted either

Looks like the vapor return line still needs to be attached to the charcoal canister

Fuel pump, gasket  and mounting brackets would not be painted - but bare

Positive battery cable would  not have been so thick and long

Spark plug with would have been dated AUTOLITE marked  with different style boots than what you have

Missing some engine loom retaining clips that would be attached to the drivers side valve cover


That should get you started
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2014, 09:55:13 AM »
Wow... I got some work to do. The engine is still being put back together. Oh, I have all the "Yellow" lined hoses and will try to address the other stuff you threw out there. Thank you so much for taking the time!!! 8)

So, where do I find the original looking stickers?
 

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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2014, 02:12:55 PM »
Wow... I got some work to do. The engine is still being put back together. Oh, I have all the "Yellow" lined hoses and will try to address the other stuff you threw out there. Thank you so much for taking the time!!! 8)

So, where do I find the original looking stickers?

ECS decals are the best currently available. Places like Virgina Mustang or NPD carry them or you can go to the source

http://ecsautomotive.com/products.php?co=f
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2014, 02:57:21 PM »
Here...this should help...A LOT.

This is actually an old photo...need to take a current one (heater hose clamps have been updated so the all reflect tower-type clamps...also lower radiator hose has been installed as well as original distributor cap). Only thing that needs to be done is install the correct belts (which I have) and that is it).

Jason
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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2014, 09:14:39 PM »
Here...this should help...A LOT.

This is actually an old photo...need to take a current one (heater hose clamps have been updated so the all reflect tower-type clamps...also lower radiator hose has been installed as well as original distributor cap). Only thing that needs to be done is install the correct belts (which I have) and that is it).

Jason

Could almost be a copy of fastfret7's car. Same/similar color, blacked out hinges, FRONT decal ....... :)


Need to find a paper covered vapor return (air cleaner to charcoal canister) hose. Those are pretty hard to find. Check other Ford brands - know others found some NOS Bronco  ones that could be cut in half to make a couple for two Mustangs

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Re: Stock 1970 302 2v Photo???
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2014, 10:46:52 PM »
Here...this should help...A LOT.

This is actually an old photo...need to take a current one (heater hose clamps have been updated so the all reflect tower-type clamps...also lower radiator hose has been installed as well as original distributor cap). Only thing that needs to be done is install the correct belts (which I have) and that is it).

Jason


Great photo... What year is that engine? Isn't ur engine suppose to be a darker shade of blue if it is a 1970? Everyone kept telling me to paint it dark DuPont 1606 "corporate blue"