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Swapping my 239 for a 292 questions.

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I'm looking to pull the old and tired 239 out within a few weeks. I picked up a 61 292 from a f1oo over the winter. I know the bell housings are different so im going to have to change those swap them. Its a 3 speed car and the newer motor is a 3 speed too. Im just wondering if there is any troubles or problems I can look forward to when swapping them. I also need some exhaust advice. I want to get rid of my cross over and put some headers in. Does anyone know who I should go to for that. I was thinking of checking out reds headers but I dont know if having a 54 with a newer motor will cause problems. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks gang.
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6-12 V? Throttle linkage? What is the 239 coming out of?

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Its been converted to 12v already. The 239 its coming out of a 1954 crestline 4 door. Everything under the hood is still stock. The 239 is just starting to loose power.
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You can use a set from Red's, or John Mummert, or even the 57 up exhaust manifolds you have. Pretty much a bolt in from there.

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when i swapped mine, the clutch pivot was different setup where it bolts to motor, i had to use a 56 truck pivot,54 pivot, and cut weld them together to make my own...and i did duel exhaust with stock exhaust manifolds from a later 56 which makes everything super close on drivers side hence the reason they used crossover....if you could the rare drivers side with indentation it would be ideal, and i have heard good things about red head's
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Thanks guys. Im going to do it at my friends shop. He's got everything I need there to do it. So welding anything up will be easy.
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I did the same thing, only with an automatic car (54). You can run stock 55-60's exhausts manifolds but you will need the 55/56 Z bar (clutch crossover) in order to run the exhaust pipe that is attached to the exhaust manifold. Otherwise, use all the 54 parts.



You will notice that the 54 Z Bar is straight whereas the 55/56 has a bend in it to allow you to run the pipe.



If you use the steady rest, you will need a 55/56 one as the later balancer will not clear the 54 steady rest.

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You will need to use the passenger car pan with the front sump.  It's a bolt-on.  Also the passenger dipstick and tube will be required.

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You may also need to change the pilot bearing in the crank, which while you have it apart would be cheap insurance anyway.

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Will the oil pan and dip stick from my 239 work on the 292?


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