Posted by j hetkemper on January 28, 2011 at 18:36:54 from (98.115.140.14):
330 FORD MOTOR GAVEIT UP TODAY , with 250 bu. of corn , what engine can i put in a 1975 f -600 ?..neighbor has 390 and says it will bolt up and work , we may have to use the 330 timing chain cover and front engine parts.. may have flywheel parts complications that need to swap out ,, it is old stlye points early 70s era , and I know He will help Make it work .. LOL , what is the significance of 360s,361,370 ,390 and 391s ,will they bolt in ?... i think that 360 and 390 are light truck motors? , all others listed above are heavy truck motors? .. and am willing to take the chance if they bolt up,. lotsa frree parts available to make it happen in neighbors salvage garage and yard.. also did Ford build 330,333,and 335s in that era ? .. are they nearly identical or radically different ?
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