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found out my car has a 292 not a 272
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i looked on my engine block and these numbers are on it CIAE 6015R can anyone tell me what size my block is from it
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Bigfoot5 (5/18/2012)
Alrighty I guess my next question should be what motors will bolt stright to the transmission?

Only the original y block will, They have their own distinctive bolt pattern.BigGrin

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I live in ft Bragg, nc
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Where are you located?



I have a 272 that was running well when I took it out of my Merc. It has rebuilt heads with hardened valve seats. I'm in the Seattle area.



IMO, you're better off trying to find another Y-block or swap in a 289/302 with a compatible transmission. With the SBF you'd probably need to modify the driveshaft to fit.

Marc
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You might want to also think about what changes in motor and trans mounts you would need to do if you put the 302 and it's transmission in the car.

 Mike

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Alrighty I guess my next question should be what motors will bolt stright to the transmission?
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With some drilling and tapping, an FMX bellhousing for a 302 can be used to bolt to the FOM.  However, the flywheel, converter, and starter are not compatable, whether you try to use the '55 stuff or the 302.  If you want to go 302, it's best to get the transmission that goes with it and swap both into the '55. 

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just incase i might need one does anyone have a running engine for sale and how much. wont know if ill need to get a new one till after this weekend. An I was wondering if I was to get a 302 will it bolt up to the fordomatic?
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Any '55 and later Y block is a  bolt in.  Even a '54 will work, but there are a few differences, like radiator hose sizes and carb linkage.

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