>
> I have a 65 Tiger MK I . I have a rebuilt high performance 1987 302 I
> will be dropping in place of the tired original 260 ( had a five bolt
> bellhousing ). The engine will be carburated. I am trying to find
> information on the posible "set-ups" to use regarding bellhousings. The
> 302 block is a 6 bolt. I have the original toploader transmission , HEH-E
> with what I am to understand is the narrow 4 bolt pattern on the case . I
> am not certain of what will be required to mate the 302 to the original
> toploader. Any detailed suggestions will be appreciated as always.
>
> I have considered installing a 5 speed or automatic. Suggestions on this
> route would also be much appreciated.
>
> Kirt Jenssen
> B9473199
If it were me, I'd go with a later gear box. Simple and the benefit of
the extra gear.
More years ago than I care to admit to, I installed a "temporary" stock
6-bolt in my Cobra. The original Cobra motor is a 5-bolt 289. What I
did was drill holes in the 6-bolt bell housing so I could mate to the
Cobra's Borg Warner T-10. I made my own bellhousing adaptor for the
clutch slave. I used 1/4" plate stock for the adaptor, which prove not
to be strong enough because the force of declutching bent it. A few
years ago I straightened it out and added a brace. So far it's been
okay, but I strongly recommend using something heavier if you plan to
make your own.
A couple of other possibilities:
Slave clutch adaptors for 6-bolt motors are available from some outfits
that cater to the hotrod crowd, though I've been told they are made of
1/4" plate stock and are prone to bending too.
A small number of of Cobras sold in the UK had 6-bolt 289s and
toploaders. I suspect the clutch slave bracket was made of cast iron
just like the ones found on 5-bolt 289 Cobras. It might be possible to
order a bracket from AC Cars. If they have them, I'm guessing they are
expensive.
AC Cars Group Factory
Vickers Drive N.
Brooklands Industrial Park
Weybridge, Surrey KT13 OYU
01932 336033 Voice
01932 343444 FAX
For a possible hotrod supplier contact:
Mike Brattland at brattlan@inetworld.net
Roland
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