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Old 04-22-2008, 04:53 AM   #1
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Bellhousing questions

Does anyone know if I can use the stock 3 speed bellhousing for a 283 motor swap? Also what about lower motor mounts? Can I use the same ones as the 230 that is in it? I plan on changing the upper mounts to new ones but do not know if the part thet bolts to the frame will have to be changed. Also can anyone recomend a good set of headers that will work with my 3 on the tree? Thanks in advance. Dennis


P.S. I will post pics if the swap as soon as I start it
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:16 AM   #2
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Re: Bellhousing questions

Well I can tell you that I just got the motor in my 66 today. I swaped a 250 6cyl and installed a 283 v8. I used the all of the 6 cyl stuff bell housing,flywheel, clutch,starter. The rear mounts are the same the front mounts are the same after you remove the extentions for the 6 cyl. The bell has one more mounting hole but the 6 cyl bell works just fine. that way you use your original clutch fork and linkage. I found out all this great info from some very helpfull folks on the website. Hope your engine swap goes a smooth as mine did
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Old 04-22-2008, 03:49 PM   #3
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Old 04-22-2008, 08:24 PM   #4
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Re: Bellhousing questions

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Well I can tell you that I just got the motor in my 66 today. I swaped a 250 6cyl and installed a 283 v8. I used the all of the 6 cyl stuff bell housing,flywheel, clutch,starter. The rear mounts are the same the front mounts are the same after you remove the extentions for the 6 cyl. The bell has one more mounting hole but the 6 cyl bell works just fine. that way you use your original clutch fork and linkage. I found out all this great info from some very helpfull folks on the website. Hope your engine swap goes a smooth as mine did
I swapped the 230-6 in my 64 C10 out for a 350 V8, and the data above is exactly correct...I re-used bellhousing, flywheel, clutch, starter, mounts, linkage, etc
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Old 04-23-2008, 02:14 AM   #5
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Re: Bellhousing questions

Thank you for all the info I knew someone on this site would know the answer. this is the motor I will be putting in minus the bug catcher. It is currently in a T-Bucket and the owner is going to swap it out for a 327


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