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I have 1938 Ford and I have located a y-block engine. What would be involved in installing the y-block and hooking it up to the '38 tranny?
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There's an adapter on EBAY now at:
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I had a 41 Ford Coupe I put a 55 t-bird 292 in years ago. To get the engine in, going back to front ,you need the trans adapter, t-bird or truck oil pan, t-bird timing case cover,, motor mounts that bolt to the timing case, 39/49 rubber motor mounts. I don't remember if you need a droped tie rod. To get it running is even more parts, but it's a great combo, and runs and drives really nice. I saved myself a lot of problems and kept it 6 volts, used a t-bird geneator mount. I had my 41 8 years and put over 50,000 miles on it.I
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While you may be able to adapt the '38 transmission to the Y block and it will work, it will not stand up to any abuse. I would think about using a more modern and tougher transmission. 5 speed would be my choice for a hot rod.
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Don't know if it will help, but this ad on Craigslist has an adapter for a later flathead conversion.
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dbird (6/2/2014)
Don't know if it will help, but this ad on Craigslist has an adapter for a later flathead conversion.
That Hurst motor mount that is mentioned on Craig's list in Don's post is what you will need for the front mount. Nice find, Don.
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