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Old 07-17-2018, 02:36 PM
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79 bellhousing question

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I have got a 79 ford f150 with strait six granny low 4 speed. I would like to put a 351w so the small block in it and wanted to know if that bell housing from the strait six will bolt onto 351 thanks much
 
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If memory serves, yes, its the same bolt pattern.

Years ago I did a swap in my BIL's 81 F150, 300/SROD to a 351W/C6 out of a E150.
 
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cool!! thank u much
 
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It would be the same as a 351W/351C, not a 351M.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...using_patterns
 
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Hi there again you have been very helpful so far but all I would have to find to do the swap is a flywheel or is that the same aswell? thanks carson
 
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