Any suggestions???
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Any suggestions???
I finally decided on a motor. Im Putting a 400M with just over 400 HP with a C6 tranny into my 71 F100 2wd that was originally a 300 straight 6. any suggestions or precautions I should take into consideration to make this swap go a little easier. I was told to leave in the stock rear end... Is this true?
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re: Any suggestions???
You could build a killer 300 6 with the money you'd spend on a 400M. JMHO.
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re: Any suggestions???
Personally I like the 400, it's an underrated engine IMO. But with gas prices the way they are I'd sick with the 300.
You'll need engine perches, I forget which ones, but Keith has an excellent write up on perches here.
To be engine correct you'd need to change the radiator support for a V8. Probably going to have to do a custom driveline. Your rear end should be fine unless you want to tweak the gearing to your liking.
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You'll need engine perches, I forget which ones, but Keith has an excellent write up on perches here.
To be engine correct you'd need to change the radiator support for a V8. Probably going to have to do a custom driveline. Your rear end should be fine unless you want to tweak the gearing to your liking.
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re: Any suggestions???
Here it is:
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re: Any suggestions???
You might want to replace the front coil springs since you are going from a 6 to an 8. They are different because the 8 cyl. is heavier.
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Re: re: Any suggestions???
Well I already have the 400 bought and paid for so the 300 is out of the question now hahasideoilerfe wrote:You could build a killer 300 6 with the money you'd spend on a 400M. JMHO.
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just make sure you got the right mounts and in the right location. keiths writeups are excellent for this kindof project
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