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Re: Re: Re: Re: HEY CHADS, about your 460 puller
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Posted by ChadS on April 23, 2004 at 06:19:38 from (66.228.96.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: HEY CHADS, about your 460 puller posted by riverbend on April 22, 2004 at 16:46:41:
I don't know how I did it. It just went together so well, once I got started in it, went together like a jig saw puzzle. I have been asked that question before about M engine in a H. HMMMMMM,,,, All I can say at this time is anything is possible, You would have to build a flywheel, I am not sure if the H and M bolt pattern in the crank are the same pattern for the flywheel bolts. The H flywheel can be re drilled for a larger bolt pattern, To fit the M crank, As long as you can mount the rear engine plate to the rear of the M block, make it solid and safe, the frame rails from the 460 can be used to get the side frame rails to clear and bolt up to the front of the M motor mounts, It possibly could be done. The 560, is the same bell housing pattern as the M, the early 460 are the same bell housing as the H-350. To put a 6 cyl in a M, you could unbolt the 560 from the engine plate forward, and bolt it into an M, yes some work may be involved to make the starter work, but the big 560 flywheel will fit into the M bell housing. Chad
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