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engine to trans bolt pattern

Post by blown66ltd » Sat 24. Oct 2009, 23:47

HI GUYS,IM A NEWBIE TO THIS FORUM.MY STRONG POINT IS FORD FE ENGINES AND I AM REPRODUCING ALL THE SOHC 427 SPECIALTY PARTS.
I NEED HELP RE BOLT PATTERN ON 430 ENGINE.I HAVE A CLIENT WITH A 65 LINCOLN-430 ENGINE AND LARGE CASE CAST IRON TRANSMISSION .THIS SETUP HAS 5 BOLTS ATTATCHING TRANS TO BELLHOUSING,A OVERALL FLEX PLATE DIA OF 14 1/4 INCHES AND HAS NO BELLHOUSING TO BLOCK BOLT JUST BELOW STARTER. 5BOLT BLOCK TO TRANS.
I HAVE SUPPLIED HIM A 430 (I THINK IT IS)AND TRANS FROM A 63 MODEL(GENERATOR FITTED)WITH A TRANS AND IT HAS THE NORMAL 6 BOLT FE PATTERN.CAN ANY ONE TELL ME IF THE ENGINE I SUPPLIED REALLY IS A 430 OR WHEN THE BLOCK CHANGE TOOK PLACE.
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Re: engine to trans bolt pattern

Post by Ted » Mon 26. Oct 2009, 12:09

Paul. The '58 thru '60 MEL engines had the full FE bellhousing bolt pattern. Starting in '61, it was modified to the newer pattern that is what I'll call an 'incomplete FE pattern' and essentially did away with the bellhousing bolt location below the FE starter location. Sounds like the engine in question was a '60 or earlier model 430, 410, or 383.
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Re: engine to trans bolt pattern

Post by Theo » Mon 26. Oct 2009, 13:18

Welcome to the Forum Paul,
I'm an FE guy too. Can you provide us with a link to your shop or products? About 15 years ago when I was more into that, there was Dove and a few other newcomers to seve FE repro parts.
BTW. Ever heard about Burt Munro? Great guy.
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Post by Theo » Mon 26. Oct 2009, 13:25

Ted wrote:Paul. The '58 thru '60 MEL engines had the full FE bell-housing bolt pattern. Starting in '61, it was modified to the newer pattern that is what I'll call an 'incomplete FE pattern' and essentially did away with the bell-housing bolt location below the FE starter location. Sounds like the engine in question was a '60 or earlier model 430, 410, or 383.
Hey Ted, thank you for the info. BTW your business is interesting. It's good to know a balance guy in the forum.
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Re: engine to trans bolt pattern

Post by Ted » Tue 27. Oct 2009, 06:44

Thanks Theo. Have included the web address in the profile and also included it in the signature.
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