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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
Does anyone make a chevy engine to Ford truck engine swap kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="quik66gto" data-source="post: 1702088" data-attributes="member: 305020"><p>I haven't seen a kit for it but I've done a few. You'll have to cut off the motor mount brackets from the frame and fab up some new ones. I use the chevy trans and the {divorced} ford t-case so its just a driveshaft mod to the chev trans. Of course I use the GM alternator and throw out the ford junk. Headers or stock manifolds both fit so a trip to the muffler shop takes care of that. Pretty straight forward stuff if you have a clue but if it's beyond you take it to a shop and have it done for you, it'll be cheaper than having someone fix your mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quik66gto, post: 1702088, member: 305020"] I haven't seen a kit for it but I've done a few. You'll have to cut off the motor mount brackets from the frame and fab up some new ones. I use the chevy trans and the {divorced} ford t-case so its just a driveshaft mod to the chev trans. Of course I use the GM alternator and throw out the ford junk. Headers or stock manifolds both fit so a trip to the muffler shop takes care of that. Pretty straight forward stuff if you have a clue but if it's beyond you take it to a shop and have it done for you, it'll be cheaper than having someone fix your mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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