View Full Version : From a 6 to a 8
BryanB15845
April 26th, 2017, 02:41 AM
looking for someone who has exchanged a six to a eight. What transmission are you using? What if any modes that had to be made?
Luva65wagon
April 26th, 2017, 10:10 AM
Hey Bryan, helps to know what you're working with to begin with. The 60-65 can accept a SBF (260-302) with readily available engine mounts. There are used as well as reproduction mounts for this. Exhaust systems are readily available. Later model Falcons are a bit of an enigma, but there are sources for updating them if that's what you're dealing with.
I have done both automatic, 4-speed and now 5-speed swaps. Though swapping in an automatic can be easier I think the reward and feel of a manual transmission outweigh that. Knowing whether you are currently with clutch or automatic helps narrow down explaining what swap you may be up against under the dash too.
Budget and local parts availability can also play a huge role. When you use "Aloha" as a location, one has to assume you live in Hawaii, which means parts are not plentiful locally, but if you are in-fact in the lower 48, you'll have an easier time of it.
Rear-end and front suspension swaps should be considered here too. I've known people who leave 6 cyl steering and rear-end parts in for a while, but they're not robust enough for that weight addition or increased horsepower and should be the foundation for what's to come rather than an afterthought. If you go through my Ranchero thread (long thread), which shows a V8 suspension first followed by the V8/automatic swap later followed by T5 swap after that, you'll see I found a V8 car to buy all of the parts from. That might be a worthwhile thing to keep an eye out for.
Hope this is helpful.
BryanB15845
April 26th, 2017, 05:23 PM
Thanks for your reply, it's been helpful.
I have a '62 Tudor, I bought a '76 Granada for a donor car. I salvaged the 302 engine, C4 transmission, rearend, drive shaft, front spindles and disk brakes.
I had the transmission rebuilt with a shift kit installed.
I got the frame engine mounts and the motor mounts. I'm just not sure where the frames mounts are positioned.
Thanks for your words of wisdom
Bryan B
BryanB15845
April 26th, 2017, 05:26 PM
I'm actually in beaverton Or. or my part is Aloha.
Luva65wagon
April 27th, 2017, 09:32 AM
Oregon, that does say Aloha to me. : )
[AGREE]
So, did your mount-set include all 3 parts for each side? You should have the frame mount (with 3 holes to bolt to the shock tower), the intermediate mount (sort of a 45 degree angle piece with a stud on one side), and the engine mount (the part with the rubber mounts to envine)? If so, the 3- hole mounts go on the base of the shock tower in the front facing side. The rubber engine mounts have different numbers and should go on a specific side, but I've never mesmerized the numbers/sides. You can go to Rock Auto and they'll list numbers and relative sides. The intermediate angle bracket pieces are left/right specific toox but best to orient these so engine is most rearward. Swap left for right and engine will move fore/aft almost an inch. You want more radiator clearance.
Not sure what the measurements are for the Grenada relative to the Falcon, but many use the spindles. I understand they induce more bump-steer, so that is one caveat to their use. You will still want to get all the V8 steering stuff though.
You're gonna have a ton of fun. Be sure to post some pics of your ride and progress.
BryanB15845
April 28th, 2017, 12:53 AM
Do you have any pictures? I'm going to upgrade my suspension to a helix air.
pbrown
April 29th, 2017, 12:13 AM
Here are the frame mounts.
http://www.falconparts.com/ford-falcon-auto-parts/pc/1960-1965-V-8-FRAME-MOUNTS-65p492.htm
and the intermediate mounts.
http://www.falconparts.com/ford-falcon-auto-parts/pc/1960-1965-V-8-INTERMEDIATE-MOUNT-BRACKETS-65p547.htm
and the left and right motor mounts.
http://www.falconparts.com/ford-falcon-auto-parts/pc/1960-1965-V-8-ENGINE-MOUNTS-RH-RUBBER-p695.htm
http://www.falconparts.com/ford-falcon-auto-parts/pc/1960-1965-V-8-ENGINE-MOUNTS-LH-RUBBER-p696.htm
pbrown
April 29th, 2017, 12:20 AM
You'll also want this 65 manual V8 center link if you are going to stay with traditional stock style steering parts.
http://www.falconparts.com/ford-falcon-auto-parts/pc/1965-V-8-MANUAL-STEERING-CENTER-LINK-17p769.htm
I would shy away from Granada brakes because of the bump steer issue. They do seem to be a popular swap for some reason. You can use early V8 Mustang spindles. There are a lot of brake options for Mustang spindles. I think I have a set of V8 65 Mustang spindles kicking around the garage that need a home.
Good luck with your project. Post photos when you can.
Luva65wagon
April 29th, 2017, 09:04 AM
What Helix Air parts are you going with? Gonna bag the whole car?
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.