I know that the V6 T5 Bellhousing will bolt up to a 5.0 V8 but the V6 starter will not engage the V8's smaller flywheel with 157 teeth. The V6 used a larger 164 teeth flywheel but it will not bolt up to a V8.
Why not use a 164 teeth flywheel from an 1989 F150 Truck 5.0 V8?
A 1989 F150 with a 5.0L and a 5-spd manual transmission and used an 11-inch clutch. It is a 50-oz imbalance flywheel. Rock Auto has 164 teeth flywheel for 1989 F150 Truck 5.0 V8 for low as $42 !
I found a lot of information on Ford's flywheel here:
http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/FordFlywheeslAndFlexplates.htm
Now the questions is do you redrill the F150 flywheel for V6 T5 Clutch or foxbody 10.5" clutch or simply use the larger 11" for 1989 F150 ?
Thanks
Waid
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Why not use a 164 teeth flywheel from an 1989 F150 Truck 5.0 V8?
A 1989 F150 with a 5.0L and a 5-spd manual transmission and used an 11-inch clutch. It is a 50-oz imbalance flywheel. Rock Auto has 164 teeth flywheel for 1989 F150 Truck 5.0 V8 for low as $42 !
I found a lot of information on Ford's flywheel here:
http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/FordFlywheeslAndFlexplates.htm
Now the questions is do you redrill the F150 flywheel for V6 T5 Clutch or foxbody 10.5" clutch or simply use the larger 11" for 1989 F150 ?
Thanks
Waid
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