Ford 460 Engine for Sale | 7.5L Big Block V8 from the Lima 385 Series

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(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Multiple Year Ranges Available 1968 to 1997
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Crated Freight, 5 to 10 Business Days
  • All 8 Cylinders Compression Tested, Results Available Before You Pay
  • Pre-1973 vs Post-1973 (Open vs Closed Chamber Heads) Confirmed Before Shipping
  • Truck/Van vs Passenger Car Bell Housing Pattern Verified
  • Cam, Lifter, and Valve Train Inspection
  • Donor Application Documented (F-Series, Bronco, Lincoln, Mercury, Motor Home)
  • 100% Fitment Verified Before Every Order Ships
  • No Core Charge, Keep Your Old Engine
  • 15 Day Replacement Warranty on Internal Defects

$999.00

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Description

About the Used Ford 460 Engine

The Ford 460 engine is a true powerhouse that stands out in the world of performance engines. With its impressive displacement of 460 cubic inches (7.5 liters), this Lima big block V8 delivers unparalleled power and torque for a wide range of applications. Whether you‘re upgrading your classic Ford truck, restoring a 1970s Lincoln Continental, building a high-performance street rod, or repowering a motor home, the Ford 460 engine remains a top choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Part of the Ford 385-series Lima big block family (which also includes the 429), the 460 was produced from 1968 through 1997 and powered some of Ford’s most iconic heavy-duty trucks and luxury vehicles.

Why the Ford 460 is the Most Popular Ford Big Block

Buyers choose the Ford 460 because:

  • Massive low-end torque: The 460 delivers 350+ lb-ft of torque at low RPM, ideal for towing, hauling, and motor home use
  • Proven durability: The iron block and Lima big block architecture handle decades of heavy use, with many examples reaching 300,000+ miles
  • Excellent aftermarket support: Performance heads, cams, intakes, headers, and forced induction kits are widely available from Edelbrock, Trick Flow, Holley, and others
  • Build potential: With the right components, the 460 produces 500 to 700+ wheel horsepower naturally aspirated, and 800 to 1,200+ wheel horsepower with proper turbocharging or supercharging
  • Wide vehicle support: Sourced from F-Series trucks, Broncos, Lincolns, Mercuries, motor homes, and marine applications
  • Affordable: Used Ford 460 long blocks are some of the most cost-effective ways to get big block V8 power
  • Ford passenger car heritage: Found in iconic 1970s Lincoln Continentals, Mercury Marauders, and Cougars

The Ford 460 Variant Family

Pre-1973 460Open chamber cylinder heads, higher compression (10.5:1 to 11.0:1), passenger car focus. Used in Lincoln Continental, Mercury Cougar, and select Ford passenger cars.
1973 to 1979 460Closed chamber heads, lowered compression (8.0:1 to 8.5:1) for emissions and unleaded fuel. Used widely in F-Series trucks and motor homes.
1980 to 1987 460 (Truck)Continued truck and motor home use. Various emissions and fuel injection updates over the decade.
1988 to 1997 460 EFIElectronic Fuel Injection (EFI) variant. Ford EFI big block, used in F-Series Super Duty trucks. The most modern factory 460 variant.

Signs You Need a Replacement Ford 460

  • Knock or rattle on cold start (rod or main bearing wear)
  • Loss of compression on one or more cylinders
  • Excessive oil consumption beyond normal range
  • Lifter tick or noisy valve train (especially on flat-tappet pre-1990 variants)
  • Coolant in oil or oil in coolant (head gasket failure, often from overheating)
  • Oil pump failure causing low oil pressure
  • Building a swap project (1970s/1980s Ford trucks, classic Broncos, hot rods, motor home repower)
  • Replacement of seized engine in donor truck, motor home, or boat
  • Drag racing build foundation

Known Ford 460 Issues We Inspect Before Shipping

  • Compression on all 8 cylinders, the leading indicator of overall condition
  • Cam lobe wear inspected (especially on flat-tappet pre-1990 variants)
  • Lifter condition checked
  • Block deck flatness assessed for any signs of head gasket damage
  • Open chamber vs closed chamber heads identified and photographed (critical for proper compression ratio matching)
  • Bell housing pattern verified (truck/van vs passenger car patterns differ)
  • Donor application documented when available

What Is Included, What Is Not Included

INCLUDEDLong block: block, crankshaft, rods, pistons, camshaft, lifters, heads, valve train, oil pan, valve covers, intake manifold (typical for older variants), harmonic balancer.
NOT INCLUDEDCarburetor or EFI throttle body (varies by year), ECU and harness on EFI variants (sold separately), distributor and ignition (often sold separately), alternator, starter, A/C compressor, power steering pump, flywheel/flexplate, motor mounts, exhaust manifolds.
FluidsDrained before shipping. Refill with 10W-30 or 10W-40 motor oil for street use.
Core NoteNo core charge. You are not required to return your old engine.

Vehicle Compatibility

The Ford 460 was a direct fit in the following vehicles (specific year and chamber type matters, confirm before order):

Ford F-100 / F-150 / F-250 / F-3501973 to 1997 (truck variants), some 1968 to 1972 with passenger car spec swaps
Ford Bronco1978 to 1996 (full-size Bronco, optional 460 in select years)
Ford E-Series Vans (E-250, E-350)1975 to 1996
Lincoln Continental1968 to 1979 (passenger car variant, open chamber heads)
Lincoln Mark III, IV, V1968 to 1979
Mercury Cougar XR-7, Marauder1969 to 1973 (limited applications)
Mercury Cyclone, MontegoLimited applications
Motor Home Chassis (Class A)Widely used 1973 to 1997 (Ford P-Series chassis, Winnebago, Coachmen, etc.)
Marine Inboard ApplicationsCommon boat repower base, especially big inboard cruisers

Common Ford 460 swap applications: 1948 to 1972 Ford F-Series trucks, classic Broncos (early Bronco swap), Cobra kit cars, drag racing, motor home repower, marine inboard repower, classic muscle car restorations.

Condition and Inspection

Every used Ford 460 we ship goes through this process:

  • Compression test across all 8 cylinders, pressure per cylinder recorded
  • Cam lobe wear inspected (especially flat-tappet pre-1990 variants)
  • Lifter condition verified
  • Visual inspection of block deck, head surfaces, oil galleries, cam tunnels
  • Open chamber vs closed chamber head configuration identified
  • Bell housing pattern verified (truck/van vs passenger car differ)
  • Block code stamping documented when visible
  • Donor application and approximate mileage documented where available

Where donor mileage is verified, it is shared. Where mileage cannot be confirmed, we disclose this openly before payment.

Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions

  • All 8 cylinders compression tested, results before you pay
  • Open chamber vs closed chamber head configuration documented
  • Bell housing pattern verified (critical for transmission compatibility)
  • Cam and lifter condition inspected
  • Donor application documented when available
  • Free crated freight to all 50 states, no hidden fees
  • No core charge, keep your old engine
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • Ford big block experienced support team on the phone

Additional information

block

9.5" deck boss block

camshaft-type

Hydraulic Roller

compression-ratio

10.5:1

cylinder-heads

Aluminum "Z" Cylinder Heads

durability

Known for its durability and power

exhaust-valve-size

1.60 inches

intake-valve-size

2.02 inches

stroke

3.850 inches

bore

4.360 inches

displacement

7.5 L (460 cu in)

configuration

OHV pushrod, V8

weight

720 lbs

fuel-type

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

manufacturer

Ford Motor Company

engine-family

Ford 385-series Lima big block

usage

and marine applications, Lincolns, Mercurys, motor homes, Primarily used in Ford's full-size trucks, vans

compatibility

1968 Ford 460 Engine and cross-fit applications

production-years

1968 to 1997

price

$999.00

2 reviews for Ford 460 Engine for Sale | 7.5L Big Block V8 from the Lima 385 Series

  1. Donald (verified owner)

    The Ford 460 Engine I bought from Vaz Auto Solutions exceeded my expectations. It arrived quickly and in excellent condition. Installation was a breeze, and my vehicle is running better than ever. Highly recommend!

  2. David Wilson (verified owner)

    After purchasing the Ford 460 Engine from Vaz Auto Solutions, I am extremely satisfied with my experience. The engine arrived well-packaged and in perfect condition. It has significantly improved the performance of my vehicle. Thank you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of fuel does the Ford 460 engine require?

The Ford 460 engine is designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87. Pre-1973 high-compression variants (10.5:1 or higher) may benefit from premium 91+ octane fuel to prevent knock. Variants with 8.0:1 to 8.5:1 compression run safely on regular 87 octane.

How often should I change the oil in my Ford 460 engine?

Change the oil every 5,000 miles or every six months, whichever comes first, using 10W-30 or 10W-40 conventional or synthetic oil for street use. For motor home or heavy-towing use, more frequent changes (every 3,000 miles) are recommended.

Can I use aftermarket performance parts on my Ford 460 engine?

Yes. The Ford 460 has excellent aftermarket support. Common upgrades include performance cylinder heads (Edelbrock Performer RPM, Trick Flow PowerPort), performance camshafts, dual-plane and single-plane intake manifolds, headers, electronic ignition conversions, and fuel injection conversions. The 460 is also a popular foundation for turbocharger and supercharger builds.

What is the towing capacity of a vehicle equipped with a Ford 460 engine?

A vehicle equipped with a Ford 460 engine typically has a towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds in factory truck applications, but actual capacity varies depending on transmission, axle ratio, brake system, and chassis. Class A motor home applications regularly use the 460 to move 25,000+ lb GVWR motor coaches.

Does the Ford 460 engine have any common issues or known problems?

Common 460 issues include overheating (especially in motor home applications without proper cooling), oil leaks (rear main seal and oil pan gasket are common), exhaust manifold cracking, intake manifold gasket leaks, and timing chain wear on high-mileage units. The 460 is otherwise extremely durable when properly maintained.

Is it possible to rebuild a Ford 460 engine myself?

Rebuilding a Ford 460 is feasible for an experienced DIY mechanic with the right tools (engine stand, torque wrench, ring compressor, valve spring compressor, etc.) and access to a machine shop for block work. The 460 is a relatively simple OHV pushrod engine. Less experienced builders should seek professional assistance or use a remanufactured assembly.

What vehicles are commonly found with a Ford 460 engine?

The Ford 460 was commonly found in larger vehicles such as Ford F-Series trucks (F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350), Ford Bronco, Ford E-Series vans, Lincoln Continental, Lincoln Mark series, Mercury Cougar XR-7, Mercury Marauder, motor home chassis (Class A), and marine inboard applications. The engine was produced from 1968 through 1997.

What's the difference between open chamber and closed chamber heads?

Open chamber heads (pre-1973) have a larger combustion chamber volume that yields lower compression with a given piston, originally designed for higher-compression performance applications. Closed chamber heads (1973+) have smaller combustion chamber volume that requires lower-compression pistons, designed for unleaded fuel and emissions compliance. Mixing chamber types without matching pistons causes major compression ratio problems.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty

Every used Ford 460 engine sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.

Covered:

  • Internal defects present at the time of delivery
  • Part does not perform as described
  • Wrong part shipped due to our fulfillment error

Not covered:

  • Damage from improper installation
  • Damage from running on lower-than-recommended fuel octane
  • Damage from over-revving past designed RPM
  • Damage from incompatible swap mounts, harness, or oil pan
  • Damage from forced induction over recommended limits
  • External components unless specifically listed
  • Labor costs of any kind

To file a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or support@vazautosolutions.com.

Trust Badges

  • Compression Tested: All 8 cylinders pressure-checked, results before you pay
  • Chamber Type Documented: Open vs closed chamber heads identified for proper compression matching
  • Bell Housing Verified: Truck/van vs passenger car pattern documented
  • Cam Inspected: Cam lobe wear and lifter condition verified
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Crated freight, no hidden fees
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine, no return required
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered from delivery date