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Posted by Jack in Fla on May 18, 2004 at 18:49:49 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: ford truck engines posted by corbin on May 17, 2004 at 18:49:38:
Corbin, I have fooled with many 460's. The bellhousing off 400M will bolt up, Flywheel will not,(its Small bolt pattern). For flywheel I used one off a 360-390 Engine, (same bolt pattern as 460), and clutch assy, I think 12 inch, also had a ZF 5 spd to,real nice. 16-17 miles to the gallon on the 460. This was a half ton 77 Yr, that came stock with 400M,and auto. (Junk in my book). For motor mounts used 360-390 pickup mounts, and turn catty conor and you have to rattail file one of the holes to elongate the bolt holes to mach up with 460 bolt pattern, works fine. Email me and I will give u my phone no and talk to u about it. Can also tell you how to put a Hei G M dist into that 460 with little mods, with the right HEI. Jack in Fla
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