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Does anyone out there have a set of frame mounts for a 460? I'm going to swap out the 360 for a 460 in my '76 f100. I don't want to use the l&l aftermarket mounts. If you have some that you would part with ,let me know.
Does anyone out there have a set of frame mounts for a 460? I'm going to swap out the 360 for a 460 in my '76 f100. I don't want to use the L&L aftermarket mounts. If you have some that you would part with, let me know.
You didn't say if your F100 is 2WD or 4WD
There are no 460 4WD factory parts that will work, because the 460 wasn't available with 4WD (and manual trans) until 1983.
2WD: 1973/79 F100/350 460. Part numbers used for clarification only, as all are obsolete.
D3TZ-6028-A Right & D3TZ-6029-A Left .. Engine Supports aka towers stands/perches.
D3TZ-6030-A Right & D3TZ-6031-A Left .. Brackets...these bolt to the block, the insulators bolt to these, then to the supports.
Sorry, guess I took for granted that everyone would assume it's 2wd since there were no 4wd 460s pre '84. It is a '76 2WD short bed f100. 360, 3 on the tree and manual brakes. Going to change to 460 w/ C6, '78/'79 tilt column and power brakes.
I'm almost done stripping a 1977 F250 camper special 2wd. I kept the 460 engine. If your interested in the cross member frame mounts I could have them out this weekend some time.
Later, Shortbox4x4
I have a 4wd frame that originally had a 360. Last owned had a 460 in it. The mounts are at minimum torch cut and slotted, not sure what else was done to them. I don't plan on reusing them. I can get pics if you're interested.
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