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sm465 in fordJuly 28 2009 at 7:00 PM | Anonymous (no login) from IP address 71.114.185.162 |
| I was wondering what clutch fork and throwout bearing you use when you put a sm 465 in a ford i already know i will ahve to rework my bellhousing. Also does anybody know if you change the input on the ford 205 whether you can put it on a sm 465 i really wnat to keep the ford frontend but if i have to i will put a chevy frontend in. I do not want to run a divorce mount no matter what i do. |
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digger460 (no login) 208.53.246.47 | Re: sm465 in ford | July 28 2009, 7:03 PM |
how come you don't want to run a divorced transfer case? |
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Anonymous (no login) 71.127.24.69 | Re: sm465 in ford | July 28 2009, 9:04 PM |
I thought he said he did not want to run a div. |
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Anonymous (no login) 71.127.24.69 | Re: sm465 in ford | July 28 2009, 9:05 PM |
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Anonymous (no login) 71.114.201.83 | Re: sm465 in ford | August 2 2009, 6:15 PM |
I thought for sure somebody on here has put a sm465 in a ford |
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Horsin' Around (no login) 71.98.97.31 |
I have a sm465 in my Ford. I'm using a 7-1/2" Lakewood clutch can with a cross shaft. The TB is from Lakewood for use on their forks.
AP |
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Horsin' Around (no login) 71.98.97.31 |
There shouldn't be any problem to take the input from a chevy 2o5 and put it in a Ford 205 as they are internally identical. |
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