Professional Newly Rebuilt Ford 460 1973 Lincoln Mark IV

  • Location: Tacoma, Washington, United States
  • Make: Lincoln
  • Model: Mark Series
  • Type: Coupe
  • Year: 1973
  • Mileage: 109,000
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: Ford 460
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: White
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1973 Lincoln Mark Series Description

Main photo is prior to engine installation - motor is in the car now. Vehicle sat untouched under car cover since March 2017 after a failed engine break-in proceedure caused by a snapped fuel pump lever at start-up. Piece of lever lodged under timing gear causing timing chain to break. A Ford 460 expert who happens to live near me kindly took a look at the engine -users of the 460ford.com website indicate the man without peer when it comes to this particular model Big Block Ford motor. After installing a new timing chain and cranking the engine, he determined that at least one valve is bent. He noted (and I can provide a link):The cause of the failure was a piece of the failed fuel pump lever finding its way between the timing chain and lower gear.This is a fuel pump failure issue or install issue. It is not in my opinion anything to do with the original engine builder which put together a nice package.As expected at least one valve is bent.
I've completely lost all enthusiasm for the project and refuse to shell out more money on the car, so it's time to recoup a fraction of the investment I've made - low reserve reflects this. Car spent virtually its entire life in the Los Angeles area (I have a Marti Report). I had it transported to Washington state when I moved here October 2016- clear CA title. Shortly, I'll upload scans of receipts I've accruedfor your perusal in addition to more photos. Car is sold as is where is and will require towing (differential is drained). I do not warranty the vehicle or guaranteeits operation. The opinion of the 460 expert who inspected the engine is exactlythat: an opinion. I am offering as transparent and honest an account of its present condition as I'm able. Car drove before rebuild and the untouched stock C6 transmission shifted as it should. Electrics all worked (new gears on window motors) as did headlamp doors when I last drove it. No rust or damage except as pictured. There is bubbling under vinyl top as is common with this car.
New steering linkage, bushings, suspension springs and shocks (front and back)Quick ratio Steering BoxNew Brakes and Rotors Front and backNew Edelbrock CarburetorNew Edelbrock Performer Intake manifoldNew Edelbrock Air Filter (black)New Tires (4)New BatteryNew AlternatorNew pulleysNew aluminum Radiator (blacked)New Aluminum Water PumpNew Recurved CDI DistributorNew Premium Spark PlugsNew Motor Mount
Thunderworks Engines of California Rebuilt the Engine - zero miles drivenBuild Sheet:VALVE JOB
INSTALL & HONE GUIDES, FULL SET: 8
CYL,
CONVERT TO SCREW-IN STUDS/GUIDE
PLT
CYLINDER BORING & HONING:
CAM BEARING INSTALL: BB
MOPAR,
SURFACING (DECKING) V-TYPE
BLOCKS
GRIND TO UNDERSIZE,RAD. OIL
HOLES:
RESIZE ROD HOUSING BORE, BIG
END:
PRESS OFF PISTON,CHK
ALIGN,REHANG:
ASSEMBLE LONG BLOCK: BALANCING:
F-M H582CP030 PISTON-HYPEREUTECTIC
F-M 260-1013 GASKT SET-OVERHAUL
HAS 2M598030 RING SET (MOLY)
CLV CB-818P010 ROD BEARING
CLV MS-1039P010 BEARING SET-MAIN
D-B F-30 BEARING SET-CAM
SII VSS-530 DOM UNIV
SII SEV-2673 FORD 460 PERF INTAKE VALVE.
SII SEV-2672 FORD 460 PERF EXHAUST VALVE.
COM 4834-8 GUIDE PLATE-SET
ARP 135-7101 STUD KIT-ROCKER ARM
PIO DA-4601 HARMONIC BALANCER
PIO FRA-207 FLYWHEEL
I have rocker panel area chrome moldings plus lots of other bits and pieces I'll include too. I have a black hood I removed from another California Mark as the (now discarded) original had severely bent corners - it is detached from the car but I do have the hood hinges and other hardware. New gas tank but this has a fairly significant dent from mishandling during shipping. Spare grill.