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Posted by ChadS on April 07, 2005 at 11:22:33 from (66.228.96.192):
In Reply to: Re: motor swap posted by M 560 on April 07, 2005 at 11:06:02:
If it fits in the H it will fit in the M. M and the 560 has the same bellhousing bolt pattern, use the 560 engine plate, and 560 frame rails to completly bolt the engine in a stock mannor. As far as I know on the flywheel, and clutch, Id say the 560 flywheel, 560 pressure plate, the clutch disk has to match the M imput shaft spline, and match the diameter of the 560 flywheel/clutch. Double check your measurement on the starter ring on the M (4cyl) and the 560 6 cyl to see if they are the same specs, you may be able to remachine the flywheel, to adapt the M starter ring, and use the stock M starter. Just have to make sure the back spacing is the same from the back of the engine plate, to the back edge of the starter ring. I know on the 460, and the H they both measure 4 inches, all I had to do is change the starter ring on the 460 flywheel to use a H ring. M and 560 mite be the same spacing,,, never measured it to see onthe M's. Chad
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