v8 swap

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  1. seth

    seth Member

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    i just got a 1971 302 for my v8 swap
    i have a 170 in my mav so do i need a 28oz 157 tooth flex plate for my c4 along with a v8 bellhousing.
     
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    sounds good to me(y)

    brad:)
     
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    your positive then? because i need to get a move on getting the swap parts under way thank
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Yes a 28 oz 157 tooth flex plate and bell housing should do you.Dont forget the V-8 frame stands and motor mounts.Trans mount should be good to go though.Your gonna need a bigger radiator too.Good luck!!!
     
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    thanks im going to need all of the help i can get give me a heads up if u know anyone anyone with those swap parts
     
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    oh one more question will the balence be affected if i put a stroker kit in? making me need a differant weight
     
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    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Stroking a motor won't change the balance
     
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    Wouldn't a stroked engine need to be balanced to begin with? I would think you would need to get the stroker kit and either get a kit that is already balanced or get it balanced at the shop. I have never stroked an engine so I am just asking for my benefit and his.
    By the way Seth, nice truck. I really like that color scheme. I used to have a red and white 76 F150 4x4 but she was a trail dog and beat all to pieces. My 71 F100 2wd is my DD
    clint
     

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