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  1. Pauliwog

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    Hello I have a 76 Ford Maverick base model 302 with Factory air. All original unmolested and I have done all the lower suspension on it. I have 90 lb of compression in all cylinders and just wondering if I should bother investing in a 4 barrel intake manifold and carburetor? Just seems like it should have more power when I step on it because it only has 116,000 original miles
     

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    Welcome to the forum from northeast Illinois! I don't think nothing worthwhile would be gained, unless doing some other upgrades along w/ carb/intake install. My personal thought; 90lb compression seems a little low for much in the realm of performance asperations.
     
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    I agree with Everett...90 Lb. is a little low.:Welcome:...:Handshake:
     
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    Yep, 90psi is low. At least it's consistant across all cylinders.
    I would absolutely put a 4-barrel carb and more free-flowing exhaust on it. I would also run at least 14 degrees of initial spark advance. It will help at that altitude (ask me how I know)...
     
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    when we speak of 4-barrel carb for stock 302 we are talking about 500/600 CFM.
     
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    :Welcome: An adjustable timing chain might help some with the compression some as the stockers had retarded cam timing. But that's probably a D4 block ('74-'77) that had the higher deck height to lower compression.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Not to be a downer but, 116k on a 1975 is way different than the same mileage on a newer car. It could still be a good runner as long as it was treated nice along the way but it will still be less than it was on day one.
     
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    Yep, thanks to carburetors fuel washing the cylinders a causing carbon buildup elsewhere most engines didn't last near that long.
     
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    My original 302 ran beautifully at 116,000 miles, and wasn't replaced until 185,000.
    The 90 psi of compression is a concern of course, but it should be able to run okay until the owner is ready to rebuild the engine...
     
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    So I'm just curious if you rebuilt your motor yourself or if you had someone do it? I live north of Denver about 25 miles and I am considering having someone rebuild it.
     
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    do a 5.0 roller motor swap, more bang for the buck...JMO
     
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    My original 302 is sitting in my garage on a engine cradle. I had a '68 302 rebuilt with a few performance upgrades by a friend of mine 14 years ago (I've put less than 5,000 miles on it during those 14 years)...
     

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