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Well I found a good bell on a 240/300 ( I thought ) that has the tabs on the bell to mount in a straight axle truck. I tried putting that bell on a 302 because I thought they woyuld be the same but it does not work. The top 2 holes line up but none of the rest do. The bell is wider at the bottom than the block. What could this bell be out of. I positivly know it came off a 6 Cyl as I removed it myself and was almost positive it was a 240/300. What do I have . I guess I have no use for it since it will not bolt to the 302 I have so I would like to know what it is if I see someone needing one
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Post by jwh f-100 »

I'm not sure if it's any help but on my '62 with a 300 there is a plate between the engine and the bell. I don't know if that was the norm or something that was fabricated...

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http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... light=bell
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Post by Michelle »

I don't know but may be it is a bell housing for a FE that you have.
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Post by Obsa »

Kid,

I dont believe that the 240/300 motor was ever offered in the Straight axle trucks. Could it be that the bellhousing you have is for the 223/262 6 motor?
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Could someone have dropped a 250 into it?? My Maverick had a 250 and nothing fits my 300... :roll: .. Just an idea...
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It sounds like it could have been off a 223?
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I have the bell housing and cover from my 240 if you need one.
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Post by 64fordf100292v8 »

I have the same bellhousing and it was exactly the same way when I put it up to the back of a 351w. Mine also came off of a 240/300. I got it from FordMan thinking I could use it on the back of my cummins 4cyl with the smallblock Ford bellhousing adapter but no dice. :(
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Maybe I am wrong, but I thought the 240/300 had the same bolt pattern as the 289/302/351W motors
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Yes, all 240's and 300's have the same bellhousing bolt pattern as the 289/302/251W. If the bell you have is off of a 6 and does not bolt onto a small block it is probably a 223 style bell. Many people do confuse them. Hawkrod
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Well I am positive it is not from a 223 as it is no where close to the one I have on the 223 going in my chop top. I had planned on using the 302 I have with a 4spd in the 64 but doesnt seem to be working that way. I will see if I can get some pics and measurements since I cant seem to be able to use it maybe somebody else can figure out what it fits and have a use for it........
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Obsa wrote:Kid,

I dont believe that the 240/300 motor was ever offered in the Straight axle trucks. Could it be that the bellhousing you have is for the 223/262 6 motor?

65-66 Big Slicks - F 350 & up had this mounting and a big six.
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:oops: I didn't even think about the big trucks. My bad, at least I learned something. Was there a larger six just for the big trucks?
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

300 6 was the only 6 in the medium duty trucks.

the 4x4 and f350 from 65/66 used the bell with ears.
i have one, never tried it next to a 302/351 so i dont know the fitment issue.

i do have other later 6/302/ bells that i could compare to.

theres a part # in the casting , will look at the one i have and post later.
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where is the part number in the casting Brian.
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Darrell
part # is on the trans side face
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WOW I have been IMing with Hawkrod and he thinks the bell I have is from a Diesel engine. I may have to srart looking for the one he said it is from and see if I can do a conversion on the other project I have, or how about a Diesel powered chop top Thanks Hawkrod for all your help, I appreciate it
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

thats a possibility i did not consider.
perhaps Michelle has some info on the diesel bells.
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