viven44 Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 Hi all, I am moving a 460 from a 1986 Pickup into a 1978 Bronco. I will be creating a separate thread on this swap documenting all lessons learned, but i'm ordering supplies for this move. First up is the smog delete and i am sure this has been discussed many times over, so forgive me. I have done this delete on a 351W so I should know but its been a long time. 1) Smog pump - easy. Non-serpentine. Just remove it and its belt 2) Cylinder head plugs - 43/64" expansion plugs. Napa doesn't carry the 0.66" plugs in Dallas, TX. Dorman 555-120 appears to be a good match, I will order that. (on the 351W these were threaded plugs) 3) Air injection tubes on the exhaust manifold - This is the part I don't remember on what I did in the past. I recall leaving those alone. Not too worried about cosmetics, but can I leave these tubes just the way they are, there is a one-way check valve which should be self-sealing right ? Else, is there a threaded plug that can plug these up on the 460 ? I have seen information that these are 3/8 inverted flare plugs that can seal each of these passages. Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 I have plugs in my exhaust manifold. The 'spiders' interfered with my cast valve covers. I'm sure I documented the p/n on here somewhere. It was back around the same time I tried out that AVS 650. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viven44 Posted February 6 Author Share Posted February 6 I have plugs in my exhaust manifold. The 'spiders' interfered with my cast valve covers. I'm sure I documented the p/n on here somewhere. It was back around the same time I tried out that AVS 650. Thanks! I'm hoping my local plumbing supply store would have a 3/8 inverted flare plug (if thats what it is) but if you have a part number, I would prefer to order them in bulk and have them ready to go. I am hoping to get rid of the "spider".... thats a cool name since there are 8 legs. It is going to be a tight fit on the 78 bronco so anything to free up some space. Napa Part #: GAT G606910003 seems like a good fit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 Thanks! I'm hoping my local plumbing supply store would have a 3/8 inverted flare plug (if thats what it is) but if you have a part number, I would prefer to order them in bulk and have them ready to go. I am hoping to get rid of the "spider".... thats a cool name since there are 8 legs. It is going to be a tight fit on the 78 bronco so anything to free up some space. Napa Part #: GAT G606910003 seems like a good fit The tubes are reverse flare, but each of them goes into a NPT fitting that is screwed into the manifold itself. I have my DS manifold off and will get you pictures later today if you like. I have participated in literally dozens of these desmog threads, both here (since the revolution) and over on FTE. I know I bought a 10 pack of plugs, and the .666" Welsh plugs from NAPA. if you have an oxy torch and want them both out just use a set of 1/4 NPT like this. https://www.ebay.com/itm/264272181312?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=264272181312&targetid=1645685073328&device=t&mktype=pla&googleloc=1014778&poi=&campaignid=20133407470&mkgroupid=147476396765&rlsatarget=pla-1645685073328&abcId=9312979&merchantid=138373313&gclid=Cj0KCQiAzoeuBhDqARIsAMdH14HcRlIcUKXAwOPcfMPmTS04JphaWdheInlrqqpqna99OrYzQ6LjJiYaAgaXEALw_wcB Edit: You might want to look at this thread too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 Hi all, I am moving a 460 from a 1986 Pickup into a 1978 Bronco. I will be creating a separate thread on this swap documenting all lessons learned, but i'm ordering supplies for this move. First up is the smog delete and i am sure this has been discussed many times over, so forgive me. I have done this delete on a 351W so I should know but its been a long time. 2) Cylinder head plugs - 43/64" expansion plugs. Napa doesn't carry the 0.66" plugs in Dallas, TX. Dorman 555-120 appears to be a good match, I will order that. (on the 351W these were threaded plugs) Thanks!! 5/8-11 x 1/2" long on the Windsors, but the 385's use a little crowsfoot looking clip to hold the flared tubes in place. You can reuse these little clips to hold just about anything in there. Squirt in a glob of red high temp RTV and clamp something.... anything, over it. 💡 One issue I think you'll have (but I don't have a 70's ford truck) is that you'll need to run a remote oil filter. L&L make all kinds of stuff for this swap and JBG is pretty much the Go-To for this kind of thing. Looking forward to the build! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ifitaintbroke Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 Hi all, I am moving a 460 from a 1986 Pickup into a 1978 Bronco. I will be creating a separate thread on this swap documenting all lessons learned, but i'm ordering supplies for this move. First up is the smog delete and i am sure this has been discussed many times over, so forgive me. I have done this delete on a 351W so I should know but its been a long time. 2) Cylinder head plugs - 43/64" expansion plugs. Napa doesn't carry the 0.66" plugs in Dallas, TX. Dorman 555-120 appears to be a good match, I will order that. (on the 351W these were threaded plugs) Thanks!! 5/8-11 x 1/2" long on the Windsors, but the 385's use a little crowsfoot looking clip to hold the flared tubes in place. You can reuse these little clips to hold just about anything in there. Squirt in a glob of red high temp RTV and clamp something.... anything, over it. 💡 One issue I think you'll have (but I don't have a 70's ford truck) is that you'll need to run a remote oil filter. L&L make all kinds of stuff for this swap and JBG is pretty much the Go-To for this kind of thing. Looking forward to the build! Hayden makes a good relocation kit, but I wouldn't trust my engine to the rubber hoses and clamps. I had "sure nuff" hydraulic hoses made for mine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 Hayden makes a good relocation kit, but I wouldn't trust my engine to the rubber hoses and clamps. I had "sure nuff" hydraulic hoses made for mine. I posted a right angle filter adapter in Mats thread. But I don't know how that fits exactly in a '70's Bronco. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viven44 Posted February 7 Author Share Posted February 7 I posted a right angle filter adapter in Mats thread. But I don't know how that fits exactly in a '70's Bronco. On the oil filter, I am able to go straight to the block with the 78 Subframe placement. The 78 subframe is about 6-8 inches further out than the bullnose subframe so the oil filter straight on the block will clear it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viven44 Posted February 7 Author Share Posted February 7 Hi all, I am moving a 460 from a 1986 Pickup into a 1978 Bronco. I will be creating a separate thread on this swap documenting all lessons learned, but i'm ordering supplies for this move. First up is the smog delete and i am sure this has been discussed many times over, so forgive me. I have done this delete on a 351W so I should know but its been a long time. 2) Cylinder head plugs - 43/64" expansion plugs. Napa doesn't carry the 0.66" plugs in Dallas, TX. Dorman 555-120 appears to be a good match, I will order that. (on the 351W these were threaded plugs) Thanks!! 5/8-11 x 1/2" long on the Windsors, but the 385's use a little crowsfoot looking clip to hold the flared tubes in place. You can reuse these little clips to hold just about anything in there. Squirt in a glob of red high temp RTV and clamp something.... anything, over it. 💡 One issue I think you'll have (but I don't have a 70's ford truck) is that you'll need to run a remote oil filter. L&L make all kinds of stuff for this swap and JBG is pretty much the Go-To for this kind of thing. Looking forward to the build! Really good idea on the high temp RTV with a block-off plate maybe :) Didn't realize the flare bolted into a NPT fitting. Good to know! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 On the oil filter, I am able to go straight to the block with the 78 Subframe placement. The 78 subframe is about 6-8 inches further out than the bullnose subframe so the oil filter straight on the block will clear it. Cool! Easy peasy. I know very little about '70 Broncos other than mint ones are worth a fortune. 💸 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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