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Hey, I have never heard of these engines before. What did vehicles they come in?
Dec 20, 2004 | 11:20 PM
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They were specifically designed engines for medium and heavy duty trucks as well as industrial and marine applications. As far as trucks they were optional in the 700/750 series and up.
Dec 21, 2004 | 08:58 PM
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Thanks, good to know that this section is here
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These would be engines with the standardized bell pattern much like the diesels, such as IH, Cummins, Kenworth, Mack, etc?
Or did they have a BBF "460" bell pattern as in the toy trucks, like the F350 series?
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Does anyone make an adaptor for these motors to mate them to a modern tranny? or will one have to be custom?
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The SAE bellhousing pattern means lots of trannies will fit.
By modern trans, what are you thinking of?
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Im thinking of a mustang manual 5 speed, or just about any other modern manual tranny
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Sep 16, 2005 | 01:33 AM
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Mustang manual 5 speeds are usually T5's, rated about 300 to 350 lb-ft of torque.
Depending on what vehicle you have in mind, they will last a matter of hours, minutes, or possibly seconds behind a 534.
Thinking of putting one of these pigs in a small car to make a hotrod?
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The tremec 5 speed in Jegs will hold 600lb-ft of torque. Or maybe I could use the richmond 5 or 6 speed manuals?
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