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time for a overhaul soon. The bearings are getting worn out. I had a 351 in mine. I put new bearing in it and it ran real guiet--then it would start chattering-then get quiet . I was gonna put them in myself ,but this guy jumped the gun on me and put them in and it ****** me off. So I drove it home parked it, got a 390 and drooped it it. , and I have lived happily ever after. If you have someone doing the work. Make sure they do it right and keep a receipt. Some of the garages will definetly rip you off. Once you take a interest in working on your bronco-you will do the work yourself and know what to do. I ma sure you will catch on fast. Good luck.i have a 79 bronco with a 351m and when its cold it has great oil pressure about 75 but after it warms up to 200 degrees it looses oil pressure to about 25 or less y is this?
That may be true,but sometimes it pays to fix before getting stranded in a bad place. I wouldn,t want to chance mine 30 miles out in the mountains or in heavy traffic when the engine decided to blow . One of mine ,that has the 400 is guiet ,has plenty of power,but the oil pressuer drops alot when it gets warmed.I will re-build it this summer. I myself rebuilt a 390 in my brothers Ford pick-up. It ran quiet, had plenty of power ,but did have high mileage and was leaking oil in numereous places. He drove it in from almost St.Louise . When I tore the engine down. It had 1 (ONE) tooth on the timeing gear and I think 3 rods-had the caps loose on them-I took them off without a wrench. I also put in a timeieng chain on my old ford 292 because it was looseing power. When I got the new chain on and started it up. It sounded like about 6 rods came loose. I re-built that engine -instead of takeing a chance of blowing the block to pieces and it is still running. Oh-it had 285,000 miles on it -never used oil or had never been taken apart--yes Ford made good engines-like alot of makes-and alot of good use comes with maintances. So, think about the conciquences . It could be putting your life or someones elses at risk.ThanksYou still have plenty of life in your 351, but yes your bearings are worn and it would be a good idea to install new ones. A friend of mine has a 79 Bronco with a 351 and it holds about 7psi or a little less at hot idle, still runs good and runs quiet, no smoke and it still gets hammered daily. May not be smart but it shows the durability of these engines even with very high milage. They say built Ford tough for a reason :lol: