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justin3
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Hitting on all eight cylinders
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I am in need of some help with my Firehouse Project, me along with 3 other members are in the process of repairing our 1957 Ford F-800 Firetruck which was towed back to the house with a broken camshaft, cracked block and Bent valves. The engine we had in the Truck was a 317ci Lincoln Y block, it is not the original 368 but it did the job. We now cannot locate any Lincoln Y blocks in our area and only have Ford Y blocks to choose from.. Will a 312 Y block bolt up to our Bellhousing, or are the Patterns Different from the Lincoln to Ford? 
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junkyardjeff
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If you decide to go with a FT motor I have a bellhousing and front mount which might fork with a FE,I do know where some Lincoln Y blocks are but they have been in the open and probably got some water in them.
Butchering up everything I can get my hands on in Dayton Ohio
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RB
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A Ford Y block Bell housing is a different pattern than what you have. You may be able to find a heavy truck that has a 292 and the same transmission as in your F-800. If that is the case, you could use the Ford Y Block with the matching bell housing and bolt to your existing transmission. By 1957 heavy trucks should have transitioned to the 302/332 Lincoln based engine rather than the earlier 317. Trucks never used the 368 version. Finding a good running 332 is not easy, however, the best source would be used Fire trucks from 57 to 63.
An easier option than adapting a Y Block would be to find a heavy duty FE 361/391, There should be plenty of those out there. The Lincoln Y block and the FE bell housing bolt pattern is very close
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PF Arcand
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If this helps, there is a 368 listed in Y-Blk magazine, Sept-Oct. 2011 issue for $400. Also 332 truck parts, forged crank- $300. And other stuff. Location?. Phone #is 941-320-0902 ask for Bill... Another Ad for Lincoln Rams horns $80 c/w heat shields. Also the engine, cheap. 704-701-2633. Location?
Paul
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PF Arcand
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Further from YBM classifieds; Industrial Y-Blk bell housing drive plate, $100. Rare Dually (?) Auto trans with park brake assembly, $100. Rams Horns -F4, 52-63, 302,317 & 332, $250. all + freight. Mark Willanger, Mt Vernon WA 98273. Ph. #360-428-2775 or wagonmaster1@netzero.com
Paul
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justin3
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The 317 wasn't the original motor, in fact I have no idea what was originally in the truck, I was told it originally had a 332 or a 368 engine in it. I am very interested in the 361/391 option, how close are the bellhousing patterns? Would I be able to modify our existing bellhousing or find another one to fit the T-98 Borg Warner? How about the motor mounts are they the same? I found information on a ford 390 engine, are they the same as the 391?
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Oldmics
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Unless you change bell housing the 312 will not fit. That could be an issue since it appears that you have a hydraulic cluch mechanism. Bell housing for the Ford FE series 390 engine is a different bellhousing than the 312 and also your current engine. Where are you located?There are some 368 cores here in Maryland that I am aware of. Oldmics
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justin3
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Hitting on all eight cylinders
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I am located in Connecticuit, I am just curious about what RB said about the 361/391 engine.
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Oldmics (11/16/2011) That could be an issue since it appears that you have a hydraulic cluch mechanism.Most Ford Y-Block truck bell housings have a mount for the hydraulic cylinder.
Lawrenceville, GA
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All the Ford FE series engines have the same bolt pattern, 332, 352, 360, 361, 390, 391, 406, 427, 428.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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