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By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
Hello,

I am new to y blocks and hope that I can get a little help. I am installing a 272 in to my 1960 f100. the 272 has the car front timing cover and car bell housing.

I would like to swap the timing cover and bell housing from my truck 292 motor. I believe these should swap without any issues? Any tips or suggestions from

other who have done this swap?

thank you

Bryan
By Rono - 12 Years Ago
Hi Bryan

If the 272 motor came out of a car, you will need to change the oil pan, oil pick-up tube and relocate the dip stick tube to the right side of the block. The truck timing cover will work on the 272 motor, but you will need to use the front motor mount and some of the longer bolts with the truck timing cover. I'm sure other will have more advice.

Rono
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
the 272 already has the truck oil pan on it. thanks
By Daniel Jessup - 12 Years Ago
Ron is right on with the info. The swap of timing covers is pretty straight forward. Most passenger car water pumps are 5/8" shaft, while most trucks should have the 3/4" shaft. That might be something to consider too. Essentially the water pumps are the same however. Got any photos?
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
So I can use the car water pump on the truck cover? I pulled the truck pan, cover and front mounting bracket off of my 292 today. Just need to get them cleaned up and put on the 272. Where is a good place to buy gaskets for this engine? So I need to relocate the dip stick and oil pickup. Should I use the oil pickup tube from the truck motor?

Also I need to figure out what solenoid I need with this starter. Can someone please advise?

thank you
By Hoosier Hurricane - 12 Years Ago
To relocate the dipstick, knock the plug from the block (from the bottom side) and install the truck dipstick tube. Use the oil pickup that's in the truck pan. Your local parts store should be able to get gaskets. If your truck already has a starter solenoid on the inner fender or firewall, it will energize the starter. If it's been removed, your local parts store can supply one. The passenger water pump will bolt to the truck cover.
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
thanks
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
Hoosier Hurricane (3/18/2013)
To relocate the dipstick, knock the plug from the block (from the bottom side) and install the truck dipstick tube. Use the oil pickup that's in the truck pan. Your local parts store should be able to get gaskets. If your truck already has a starter solenoid on the inner fender or firewall, it will energize the starter. If it's been removed, your local parts store can supply one. The passenger water pump will bolt to the truck cover.


the starter solenoid was taken from the truck so I am trying to figure out what all I need on the starter system. Is this just the solenoid or is there any type of relay?
By Hoosier Hurricane - 12 Years Ago
The solenoid IS a relay. It is all you need.
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
Is the timing cover gasket the same for car and truck? thanks
By Y block Billy - 12 Years Ago
Timing cover gaskets are the same.
By Y block Billy - 12 Years Ago
I swear I didnt hit the button twice, but there is double post.
By texkbc - 12 Years Ago
thanks
By Ted - 12 Years Ago
Y block Billy (3/19/2013)
I swear I didnt hit the button twice, but there is double post.

Billy. I deleted your duplicate post as well as a couple of others that were in this thread. YBF members should have the capability of deleting / editing their own posts with this new software. Look at the upper right of your post and you should see the Edit and Delete buttons for your post.