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I have a 52 F1 with a stuck 6cyl. I have a 302 ready to go and also have a 292 out of my uncles 56 f100. for practicality I'm thinking 302 for cool factor I'm thinking 292. I want a four speed in the truck and I have a t10 and a t19 out of a 84 ford pickup. Which one would be my best combo?
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Is the T10 a Ford or a chivvy bolt pattern?
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Howdy,
I had a Y-block with a T-98 4 speed trans in mine. The T-98 is basically the same as a T-18/19 and is probably one of the best supported transmissions ever made. For cool factor I would do the 292. (It'll sound MUCH cooler than a 302!!) Cheers, Rick |
I have the 302 with a 3 speed on the tree. It came with the truck. But, I have been toying with the idea of putting a period correct 289 back in it, if I can locate one in my price range! Its a long term goal like many of our projects! LOL. Go with the 289 and build it to be like the 302!
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Originally Posted by Hickabilly1960
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I have the 302 with a 3 speed on the tree. It came with the truck. But, I have been toying with the idea of putting a period correct 289 back in it, if I can locate one in my price range! Its a long term goal like many of our projects! LOL. Go with the 289 and build it to be like the 302!
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Originally Posted by 4tl8ford
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Is the T10 a Ford or a chivvy bolt pattern?
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Any Ideas what it takes to mate the 292 to the t19? Also is there a factory motor mount for the 292 in my 52? I hear the 292 had some oiling issues to the top, any truth to this if so do you have any remedies?:confused:
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"By "period correct" you're obviously not talking about the truck in your Avatar pic right?:-X07"
You got me - LOL I meant 292! Typed without thinking. I was only off by 3 years! |
Originally Posted by 87notch
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Any Ideas what it takes to mate the 292 to the t19? Also is there a factory motor mount for the 292 in my 52? I hear the 292 had some oiling issues to the top, any truth to this if so do you have any remedies?:confused:
I don't know if you can get a bell housing to bolt a 292/272 to a T-19. But since the T98 is essentially "the same" as a T-19 you might need to find one (a T98 that is) Someone else will have to jump in here and verify this but I think the T-19 has different bolt pattern to work with MUCH newer bell housing/clutches etc... PM me if you're interested in mine. I have a good T-98 (with integral parking brake)/bell housing, resurfaced flywheel, new clutch , pressure plate, throwout/pilot bearings etc..... Cheers, Rick |
The Ford pattern (tall narrow) T10 was used in the early T-Birds sow it should bolt up to the 292 bellhousing - unless you're planning on a 400+ HP Y-Block the T10 will hold up fine - The gearing should be a little more frendly then the T19
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