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Old 10-04-2005, 09:53 AM   #1
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Default 351m/400 Small Block Or Big ?

My Friend Has An 351m/400 With C6 Trans In An Lx Mustang And Hes Giving It To Me For The Work Im Doing On His Gt An I Was Wondering Will It Bolt To My T-5 Or Is There An Adapter Plate For That.......
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Default Re: 351m/400 Small Block Or Big ?

Neither. The 351M and 400 engines are nominally Cleveland-style small-blocks with higher decks. But the “Ms” also have a 429/460 rear block-face bolt pattern and unique engine mounts not shared by other Ford engine families. All small-blocks are externally balanced, so be sure to use the correct harmonic balancer and flexplate/flywheel for the application in question: Pre-’81 302 (and smaller) engines and all 351 engines require a flywheel or flexplate with 28.2-ounce unbalance; ’81-and-up 302 engines require a flywheel or flexplate with 50.0-ounce unbalance.
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Old 10-04-2005, 11:31 AM   #3
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Default Re: 351m/400 Small Block Or Big ?

Does It Need A Shorter Drive Shaft With The C6 And Can I Connect A T5 To It In Any Way......
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