240 to 302
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240 to 302
so how much trouble would it be to swap the 240 for a 302 or maybe a 289 with the 3 on tree transmission.
67 year model. would like to keep the 3 speed. no power brakes or steering. thanks
67 year model. would like to keep the 3 speed. no power brakes or steering. thanks
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Re: 240 to 302
You will need engine mount towers and engine mounts. You can use your trans but if you get a post 1975 302 you will need a bolt on piece to mount your z bar clutch linkage. You will also need the correct flywheel. This would be fairly easy just need to get parts together.
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Re: 240 to 302
thanks for the info
the 240 runs fine, just thinking later on if I keep the pickup I may swap over to a v8
the 240 runs fine, just thinking later on if I keep the pickup I may swap over to a v8
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Re: 240 to 302
I put a 1986 302 Mercury Capri in my 69 F100 that had a 240 in it. Just engine perches,flywheel,and you had to get a different gas pedal. I had to make a plate on the engine side for the Z bar. I was thinking it was 1980 up that was missing the hole for the Z bar ball BTW mine is a 3 on the tree also, I put in flow master headers too.Good luck with your swap
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Re: 240 to 302
good deal. not interested in a hot rod just a cruiser. wanting to keep the column shift. you wouldn't believe the younger people that see it don't know what it is thanks
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Re: 240 to 302
That sounds good. As I said if you have a factory 240 truck ,You will need a v-8 gas pedal assembly. I-6 ones are curved towards the carb and v-8 ones go straight up. Have fun with your build67 short box wrote:good deal. not interested in a hot rod just a cruiser. wanting to keep the column shift. you wouldn't believe the younger people that see it don't know what it is thanks
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Re: 240 to 302
sounds good
I just took it for a short drive on a county road because I have not got it legal yet. its hauls ass pretty dang good just like it is....
I just took it for a short drive on a county road because I have not got it legal yet. its hauls ass pretty dang good just like it is....
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Re: 240 to 302
Yeah. A 240 is better than a 302 My opinion is put a nice inline 6 in it for the long haul
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Re: 240 to 302
yeah
and its already in there ready to go. runs like a top after parked for 27 years!
and its already in there ready to go. runs like a top after parked for 27 years!
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Re: 240 to 302
Careful. Don’t jinx it.
The 300 I6 in mine is original with probably 286,000 mi on it. I’d like to rebuild it, but after a short warmup it still comes up to power and torque, idles at 550. The other day a guy in the parking lot said it still purrs like a kitten.
Those Ford sixes were great motors.
The 300 I6 in mine is original with probably 286,000 mi on it. I’d like to rebuild it, but after a short warmup it still comes up to power and torque, idles at 550. The other day a guy in the parking lot said it still purrs like a kitten.
Those Ford sixes were great motors.
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Re: 240 to 302
yes they are