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Old Mar 20, 2018 | 12:00 PM
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F600 engine fix or swap question



66 f600 4x4
A couple years back i bought a 66 f600 4x4. got it running, and ended up having to replace the radiator. No big deal. With the intention of flushing the cooling system and actually putting coolant in it, i just filled with water. Well... days turned into weeks, weeks to months and well finally got back to its about 4 years later... you can probably already figure the problem I have, coolant in the oil... so here's my dilemma. I BELIEVE it has a 352 in it, is that engine worth trying to fix? Does it have much aftrrmarket/performance? (Planning on being a mud truck) or?! I have a 460, tranny and t-case i was thinking of maybe putting in it. And if I go that route, do they have engine mounts for that swap? Because, correct me if I'm wrong they didn't put 429/460 in those years. And also, truck currently has a Rockwell divorced t-case. How hard would that be to hook to the auto trans I have, with the 460?
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Old Mar 20, 2018 | 01:31 PM
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Today, Ford's FE engine family (the 352 is a member) enjoys an enormous range of possibilities to rebuild, However, you likely have a member of the FT family. These engines are similar and yet different in some key areas. They were good work horses in their day and can still be rebuilt albeit they don't have quite as large of opportunity as the FE. A good place to start is to identify for certain which engine you have.

Swapping in a 385 engine (like the 460) or any other engine will require a different bellhousing than the FE or FT.

As an aside, the FT cranks are forged and some guys have turned them into high performance cranks for the FE. That idea isn't as popular anymore since we now have forged stroker cranks available for the FE.

IMO, I'd see if what you have is rebuild able...especially if it's an FT. They're good motors for their purpose and it's an easier path than swapping engines families.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2018 | 05:05 PM
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Where would I look on the engine for a casting number to figure out exactly what I have. According to the casting number on the intake it's a 65 truck motor. And the driver side head has a 352 29 casting number. Does that mean ooted a 352?
 
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Old Mar 20, 2018 | 06:39 PM
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More than lickly its a 330. Looks like a 352 even has 352 castings on it. Post warennty number of id plate for engine code.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by fivestarmmd
More than lickly its a 330. Looks like a 352 even has 352 castings on it. Post warennty number of id plate for engine code.
Yeah, probably is a 330. My mind was a few years into the future thinking it might be a 361 or 391. Anyway, to the OP, here's a link with some info on 330's. BTW, any engine can be livened up with the right builder and some money.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...he-330-hd.html
 
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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 04:13 PM
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More than lickly its a 330. Looks like a 352 even has 352 castings on it. Post warennty number of id plate for engine code.
where is said "ID plate"?
 
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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Bonecrusher 406
where is said "ID plate"?
On the smaller trucks, it's on the drivers door below the catch. Not sure about the big trucks.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 06:22 PM
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Hey guys, if you left water in it for 4 years and you are above the Mason Dixon line, you may have frozen the block and ruined it, I would figure out where the water in the pan came from before making a decision. I'm guessing you have a junk block anyway.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 07:19 PM
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Hey guys, if you left water in it for 4 years and you are above the Mason Dixon line, you may have frozen the block and ruined it, I would figure out where the water in the pan came from before making a decision. I'm guessing you have a junk block anyway.
and I'm literally like 10 min from Canada, and we've had some pretty cold winters since then. I'm pretty much guessing the block is toast, only reason I'm wondering tho, is that it didn't push a freeze plug out.
 
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Originally Posted by Bonecrusher 406
and I'm literally like 10 min from Canada, and we've had some pretty cold winters since then. I'm pretty much guessing the block is toast, only reason I'm wondering tho, is that it didn't push a freeze plug out.
IMHO, If you plan to restore the truck by all means go find another FE/FT engine and bolt it in. But if you just want to build a truck to go play in the mud put in a 460 and a C6.
 
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Id plate is on glove box door or drivers door. That shure looks to be a 1963 by grill and roof line or has had complete cab change.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 05:19 AM
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I love that truck, that thing screams 12' step-side bed.
 
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Originally Posted by Bonecrusher 406
and I'm literally like 10 min from Canada, and we've had some pretty cold winters since then. I'm pretty much guessing the block is toast, only reason I'm wondering tho, is that it didn't push a freeze plug out.
What are commonly referred to as freeze plugs aren't there for that reason at all. They are actually core plugs that are there to remove the casting sand from the block. They won't help at all if it freezes even though one or two might be pushed out you can bet it cracked the block somewhere.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2018 | 07:15 AM
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Is that beast really 4wd? Wow, that creature is pure beauty !

I'm hooked on FE's myself so I'm thinking aftermarket 482 (money being no object), but a stroked 385 series would be dang cool and give you some more tranny options....talk about a raging monster !
 
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Old Mar 23, 2018 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by fivestarmmd
Id plate is on glove box door or drivers door. That shure looks to be a 1963 by grill and roof line or has had complete cab change.
the title says it's a '66
 
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