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Hope this isnt to big. cant seem to get photos to post in an album so Im trying to drop it here. Anyway if this works that center bellhousing and timing cover is the one that will alow me to drop the big motor in my truck. Notice the size of the 292 on the left and the standard 65 352 bell on its rt. 65 bell has no rear frame mounting ears. the bracket to the rt of center timing chain cover is the part I got from ford dealer years ago and the new motor mount with it.
Thanks Greg thats what I was trying to do. Some day Ill get all this puter stuff figured out. Or not!!!!!!. As long as I know whats going on with the 63 thats what counts.
Thanks again for the info on posting pics John and Greg. Im new to all this pic posting stuff. Got some grease all over my fingers so trying to use just my thumbs. I guess that makes me all thumbs on this one. Ill do better next time with your helful pic posting information. When I get all the grease cleaned off of those bellhousing and timing chain covers my hands will stay cleaner. I was kind of hoping all the grease would be gone after 20 yrs no suck luck.
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