Is there any difference between a non-HO and an HO shortblock? Reason I ask is because I have a 5.0 HO shortblock sitting in my garage right now. I don't really have any plans for it right now, because I am strapped for cash. My stepdad has a nice bronco with a non-HO 5.0 in it that is getting tired. I said he could have the block to do a rebuild if he wanted, but then I got to thinking about whether the block would work or not.
Right now as it sits, it has the crank, stock HO cam, timing chain, cover, connecting rods, and pistons in it. I know the cam would have to be changed to his non-HO cam, so basically my question is whether the cranks are the same or not. I know they have different firing orders, so I wasn't sure whether the cranks strokes the pistons the same way between the two motors or not.
Any help you could give me would be appreciated.
Chris
ps-I tried to persuade him into changing it over to an HO, because I could give him my stock heads and intake, but he did not want to have to swap out the wiring harness to have it fire correctly. Oh well....
Right now as it sits, it has the crank, stock HO cam, timing chain, cover, connecting rods, and pistons in it. I know the cam would have to be changed to his non-HO cam, so basically my question is whether the cranks are the same or not. I know they have different firing orders, so I wasn't sure whether the cranks strokes the pistons the same way between the two motors or not.
Any help you could give me would be appreciated.
Chris
ps-I tried to persuade him into changing it over to an HO, because I could give him my stock heads and intake, but he did not want to have to swap out the wiring harness to have it fire correctly. Oh well....