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What are the bell housing patterns for Ford trucks?

What are the bell housing patterns for Ford trucks?

The fol­low­ing is a list of Ford bell­hous­ing patterns. A list of bell hous­ing pat­terns for Gen­eral Mo­tors trans­mis­sions is also avail­able, as is a list of en­gines for Ford Motor Com­pany. 239 V8 (pre-1949 autos, pre-1948 trucks, post 1947 trucks with factory adapter housing)

What kind of bellhousing pattern does a GM V8 have?

Generation III V8s with modifications. These modifications include an additional bolt hole at the top of the pattern, and attachment points for cast oil pans to lower bellhousing extensions, to reduce NVH. This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape.

How many bolts does a Ford small block V8 have?

* 289 V8 (made before August 3, 1964) – had five bolts holding bellhousing to block Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s. * 200 I6 1978-1983 only, partial (4 of 6 bolts) pattern.

What kind of bell housing does General Motors use?

The following is a list of GM bellhousing patterns. Though General Motors has manufactured many different engines, it has kept variance in the bell housing patterns to a relative minimum. This was so named because it began with Chevrolet’s V8 engines. Jeep with GM Iron Duke inline 4 2.5L/151 in³ (1980-1983).

What kind of bell housing does Ford use?

A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company. Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s. 200 I6 1978-1983 only, partial (4 of 6 bolts) pattern.

What kind of bell patterns do Ford engines use?

The following is a list of Ford bellhousing patterns. A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company. Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s.

* 289 V8 (made before August 3, 1964) – had five bolts holding bellhousing to block Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some “big block”-sized V8’s as well as some V6’s and I6’s. * 200 I6 1978-1983 only, partial (4 of 6 bolts) pattern.

What kind of bellhousing does a Chrysler 2.5 L use?

These use a Chrysler custom Torqueflite 904 automatic transmission with an integral Chevrolet bellhousing. Do not confuse with later AMC 2.5 L engine that uses GM small corporate pattern (see below). Also called the GM small corporate pattern and the S10 pattern. This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape.

Is the bellhousing pattern the same on a 4.6 V6?

The bellhousing pattern is different between the 4.6’s and V6’s. You are basically going to have to get another 3.8 4r70w. But as far as I can recall the hard parts between the GT and V6 4r70w are the same so there is no extra strength in the GT version anyway.

What kind of bellhousing does a jeep use?

Jeep with GM Iron Duke inline 4 2.5L/151 in³ (1980-1983). These use a Chrysler custom Torqueflite 904 automatic transmission with an integral Chevrolet bellhousing. Do not confuse with later AMC 2.5 L engine that uses GM small corporate pattern ( see below ). Generation III V8s with modifications.

Is there a pattern for 5 bolt bellhousings?

The 5 bolt bellhousings all have this pattern and all the 65 and up 6 bolt bellhousings I’ve seen have the later wide tranny bolt pattern. I’m wondering if Ford ever made a hybrid during the 64/65 crossover years.

Generation III V8s with modifications. These modifications include an additional bolt hole at the top of the pattern, and attachment points for cast oil pans to lower bellhousing extensions, to reduce NVH. This pattern has a distinctive odd-sided hexagonal shape.

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