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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) |
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| 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. 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! 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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