They are paired. Should be pretty close to the same spot on either side. Could be you lost one along the way.Backcountryrenegade wrote:Thx! I can only find 5 bolts so far. Still looking.
You did pull the engine mounts right? Wondering if they are getting hung up. Also make sure you have something to support the bell housing.Backcountryrenegade wrote:This motor will not budge. I don’t know what I’m missing. Everything is disconnected but when I put pressure on the motor with a floor jack or hoist the whole front of the Bronco comes up. Anybody near elizabeth could come have a quick look? I know I’m out here.
Strike2 wrote:The torq converter will be bolted with 5-5/8”bolts I think, and you can get to them from the engine side of the fly wheel. Using a ratchet wrench makes it a little easier since there isn’t much room. Good luck!
Good stuff. I didn't think about it being an auto. If you don't have one, a Chilton's manual goes a long way in helping with this stuff. It should be straight forward but having a manual had helped me in more than one occasion.Backcountryrenegade wrote:
Persa- fucking- verance. Thanks guys!
Now how the F do you get the new one in straight?
Oh- wtf is the donut on the flywheel and how the hell do you pull it to put it on the other motor?
Motor virgin here- commence laughter in 3...2...1
Kinder wrote:Yes, the same torque converter can be used for both engines, you’ll need to confirm the 351 has the same flex plate as the 302. If it’s different swap it out as well. The 351 harmonic balancer is likely the truck version and has a different depth and bolt configuration, swap the 302 balancer & the rest of the accessory pulleys over as well. You’ll likely need to add the 351 accessory adapters to make the mounts line up. A quick google for the accessory adapters will show you a pic of what I’m taking about. All of this swapping can happen because the 351 and 302 have the same engine imbalance of 28oz.
Edit. The top pic w/ the blue engine still has the harmonic balancer on the engine. The timing covers are the same or nearly so, they shouldn’t need to be swapped. Pull everything off the front of the crank until only the crank snout shows with the key way then proceed to swap parts.
Backcountryrenegade wrote:Missed that- swapped out the balancer. So how does one remove a torque converter?
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Backcountryrenegade wrote:Shaft. Never done this before- how does one tell if I damaged it? Whats the replacement protocol?
How do you access the studs? I can’t see them?
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