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Re: who sells v-8 chevy adapters for a farmall h
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Posted by ChadS on November 19, 2005 at 07:39:08 from (66.228.96.169):
In Reply to: who sells v-8 chevy adapters for a farmall h posted by martind on November 18, 2005 at 05:41:02:
Good Luck trying to put the chevy in the H bellhousing, The H is too narrow to fit it all in. You would have to move the 350 forward to make it all clear to have room for the starter. In the H"s, the best method I see, is to use a 4 speed cast bellhousing and bolt it directly to the H engine plate, use the input shaft out of the 4 speed, that has the shaft bearing inthe bellhousing, then adapt the Chevy shaft, to the H shaft. The you can use the chevy flywheel, clutch, well, all the chevy components and not have to do much customizing,, the front mounts will be a pain, the H rails are too narrow, but, you could get a set of frame rails from a 460, that would open things up quite a bit, then you can build stands to mount the front of the engine into the frame rails. its simple to bolt the bellhousing to the H engine plate, and hook up the clutch and input shaft, its fromthe bellhousing forward is where you run into the problems on space for accessories. Hope this helps, ChadS
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