Posted by The tractor vet on January 11, 2010 at 09:50:08 from (99.167.217.134):
In Reply to: Farmall M V8 posted by Claus on January 10, 2010 at 22:02:43:
No you do not have to widen the frame rails just some triming in places for oil filter and such. You use the back engine plate off the M engine and do some redrilling of holes . The flywheel from the stock M motor IF you do not plan on running it over 2400 if you do then the stock flywheel will become a hand grenade and a new BILLET flywheel made out of 4440 steel will need to be made . I am telling you now this is not a BOLT IN deal and ya had best have a really good friend at a machine shop with all the toys for this or a bottomless check book. We have put Caddy engines in them and 460 fords Others have done Big block Chebby's and several 345's along with a 549 in a 706 .
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