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Join Date: Jul 2010
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What does it take to attach a sbc to a 1950 Ford overdrive transmission?
I'm not asking about exhaust manifolds or dropped tierods or back bumper bolts, just what is needed to attach the SBC to the Ford transmission. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mansfield, Ohio
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Why? Surely you aren't going to ruin a Classic Ford by putting an inferior engine in it.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: FP, NJ
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You should expect to not be received warmly when asking such a question on this forum. Many will tell you that the HAMB is a better place for SBC in a Ford. (You can go to "Forum Jump" at the bottom of this page and click on "hot rods and customs." If you're not a member of the HAMB, signing up there is just like signing up here.) Anyway, heres a link that should help you figure out what you want...
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/search...-adapters.html
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: san antonio, texas
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private message me and i can explane what i did.....
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: stratford,ct
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Your trannys are not going to last long,hope you have pleanty of spare gears. ken ct.
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Location: new zealand
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as long as your not doing burnouts your trans should last as long as if a flat head was in front of it
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Quote:
Last edited by bgarrett; 11-26-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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Location: WA state
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Lake City Mi.
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I would consider putting in a matching automatic tranny.
Gary. |
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Location: summerfield florida
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don't do it unless you like the sound of BOOM. T-5 is a much better choice. just an opinion...jack
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: so cal, placerville, vegas
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Not an exact answer, but here's my suggestion... Call Wilcap Company, and ask. Wilcap/Sharp makes adapter's for almost anything. There is a really helpful gentleman, Mr Grant, who usually answers the phone, and he will likely know the answer.
805-481-7639 Pismo, CA Off subject, however... And, BTW... I disagree about the T-5. I can break them at will - a very weak choice, at least in Jeep's with very moderate power. I gather from comments posted here that T-5's work ok behind flathead power. Prudent and conservative driving habits seem to be effective for the T-5, and probably also for the Ford trans. Last edited by bobH; 11-27-2012 at 03:36 PM. |
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I appreciate the helpful comments
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