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wegman in Mn

12-12-2006 20:09:03




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what is the possibiliy of shoving an ford funk 6 cl. conversion in an 300u? I've seen them In H's in the photo galery.

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gene bender

12-13-2006 06:23:23




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 Re: funk engine conversion in reply to wegman in Mn, 12-12-2006 20:09:03  
what a dumm i was didnt see that you are doing a 300u still could be done just build a frame to mount from bell housing to the wide front assy dont you want the challenge sounds like fun and would be fun to show the old FORD 6 has such good low rpm power course it depends what you will ise the finished tractor for.



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gene bender

12-13-2006 03:14:00




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 Re: funk engine conversion in reply to wegman in Mn, 12-12-2006 20:09:03  
The FUNCK conversion was for installing in a FORD so the stuff for would not work on a 300. Just take some measurements on the 300 to see if the frame is long enough from the bell housing to the radiator. Not that hard to do to make longer frame rails to add the 6cycl. A 300cu.in. FORD 6 would be great as it had good ratings at not a lot of rpms as you dont want engine speed over 2000 rpms. With the day of electric fans for radiators the project would be fun and neat when done.

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Don L C

12-13-2006 05:22:53




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 Re: funk engine conversion in reply to gene bender, 12-13-2006 03:14:00  
Small block ford v8 would fit easer not as long as 6 cyl,,,,, ,



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Nat 2

12-13-2006 04:47:54




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 Re: funk engine conversion in reply to gene bender, 12-13-2006 03:14:00  
The kicker here is that he wants to put it in a 300 UTILITY: No frame rails...

Is the engine capable of being its own frame? I'd imagine that manufacturing a bracket to mount the front end of the tractor to the front of the engine would be a little challenging too.



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