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Re: Diesel Engine for an H
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Posted by ChadS on September 12, 2005 at 10:03:09 from (66.228.96.197):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Engine for an H posted by Dave in CT on September 09, 2005 at 10:39:18:
I mean the engine out of a 460-806. Use 460 frame rails, that will bolt right on the H bellhousing. Ive built a gasser like this, and would love to switch to diesel engine,, so I can put on a turbo,, or two,,,, LOL! Everything from the H bellhousing back, and the 460 engine back plate forward will interchange, and you can do it pretty cheap,, if you know of a good parts source. Ill give you a front bolster off a 460, you come git it! H starter will turn it, you have to adapt the H starter ring, to the 460 flywheel, no big deal to do that,, but, that is the easiest conversion to do,,, little hood work, or you could use the 460 sheet metal and make your own 460,,,,, Just sharing an idea,, otherthan the diesil continental they put in the 350's,,,, Chad
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