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Dusty McGuire 08-01-1999 06:32 PM

460 5 Speed
 
What is the name of the 5 Speed that connects to a later model 460? it isn't C-6 is it?
Another question, how much bigger is the 5 speed to the C-6 three speed? What is its dimensions?

deleontow 08-02-1999 08:58 AM

460 5 Speed
 
What year are you speaking of, if it is a later 80s or early 90s you have a ZF trans, what are you trying to do, swap a ZF for a C-6? Advise the year and what you are trying to do, and we can probaly help

Dave

Dusty McGuire 08-02-1999 08:19 PM

460 5 Speed
 
alright, you guys are going to have to excuse me, but, I am kind of young. I have a 429 out of a 1971 Mercury Marquis that I am going to rebuild. But, I don't want the original three speed that came with it. i want five speeds for better gas mileage and\or performance. I want to know if any 460 5 speed tranny will connect to a 429 of that year?

Deen 08-03-1999 07:06 AM

460 5 Speed
 
You would be better off trading that 429 for a 460. The 429 has around 10:1 compression and will demand premium fuel to run without pinging. Most later model 460s have around 8.5 to 9.0 compression and will run just find on regular, plus the longer stroke gives more "umph" for pulling power. No mater what tranny you get those big block Fords never did get very good mileage. I have run over 700 HP through a C-6 automatic in a drag car and never broke a thing except the high dollar torq-converters. A C-6 with a competition shift kit will outshift any truck-type stick transmission and is much easier on the rest of your drive train.



Phillip Guidry 08-03-1999 07:51 AM

460 5 Speed
 


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