same bellhousing?
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same bellhousing?
I have a 76 F100 with a 360 and C6 automatic transmission, which I am considering putting into my new 72. The 72 has a 302 with a 3 speed manual. I dont think they have the same bellhousing and are therefore not interchangable, but my dad thinks they are the same.......Who's right?
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re: same bellhousing?
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It's an option, but I'd like to save on fuel wherever i can. I'm just using this as a work truck to bring stuff home from home depot and trips to the dump and stuff like that. Gas is $1.03 per liter here, which works out to over $4.00 a gallon! I think I'm just going to keep the manual tranny with 302 in there if I can get the shifter linkages to work a little smoother. I find it fun with the three on the tree!
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but the C6 robs you of about 10% of your HP thru slippage in the torque converter. I believe a manual tranny driven correctly will save fuel.
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re: same bellhousing?
i didnt think of that
i was thinking how much i would be reving a truck with a manual tranny and all the gas it sucks at high rpms. i agree with you now. ![Thumbs up :thup:](./images/smilies/icon_thumright.gif)
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