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Ford V6 Kennedy adapter.....which motor?????
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Author:  West Ky George [ Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Ford V6 Kennedy adapter.....which motor?????

I got a Kennedy adapter and clutch and flywheel in a deal on some stuff. Anyone have any ideas as to what motor would be best to use in a buggy....Ive got 5-6 different frames in different stages....I have a 2.9L in my old Bronco II thats tuff as nails. I also might like a carburated model and put it on LP gas.....I worked in the LP business for 25 years and got some conversion stuff. Fuel injection and LP is a different animal. I really dont know which engines or flywheel covers will adapt to my 6 rib and the Kennedy adapter....anyway thx for reading George

I would probably consider trading for a pinto adapter (easier to find)

Author:  RailHomie [ Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:39 pm ]
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Hey, check out wikipedia.org and search for "ford bellhousing bolt pattern." It will come up with a page that lists which engines work with which bolt patterns. 8)
From that, find an engine that has a good hp/weight ratio. Weight is one of the most imporant things on a buggy due to the way they're configured.
Just make sure you check out the weight on engines and not just hp!
Original pinto engines are heavier than some newer v6's! :eek:
Just do your research.
If you're interested in using a Ford V6, the Duratec 30 or 35 are great choices. The 3.0 is over 200 hp/tq and under 400 lb. (all aluminum block and heads).
PM me your email and I can send you a list of engine weights that I found on the net, if you'd like.

Pat

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