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Ford Engine in GM Metric chassis
Looking for some info on what has to be done to put a 351w Ford engine into a GM metric chassis in an IMCA stock car.
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put a rear sump pan on it, build you some side mounts and use a ford mid plate , speedway sells a header kit you weld up yourself that is very inexpensive , they also have the oil pan. we ran one in a imca open wheel years ago that had a chevelle clip with good success, but we had a lot of engine set back, bear in mind the 351 is heavier than a 350 chevy and you have no set back.
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How much heavier will the 351 be than a 350 I've got factory heads on my 351 which are lighter than the Chevy EQs so that should make up a little bit of difference.
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the weight is in the block and crank, about 50 lbs, what heads are on your 351?
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I didn't think there was that much difference. I've got GT40p heads on the engine
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im not talking about just the block, i mean the whole block assembly, every component is a little heavier and it adds up. Ive never compared the gt40 heads to the EQs but i would have thought the gt40 heads would have been heavier. What is there intake rules now?
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For the fords it's weiand stealth or performer rpm Chevy can use 2701 edelbrock eps or weiand xcellerator
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im a super victor or parker funnel web fan, but if i had that choice , i would take the stealth. keep me informed what you decide and ill help all i can, we dont have IMCA down here any more, but i was always curious how this combo would work....
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I've got the Performer RPM on the engine now I actually like the shapes of the runners better on the edelbrock intake than the weiand. I think this will be a good combination I'm working on getting the engine in the car right now and its not gunna be so bad.
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check your PM dereksehi, i sent you a message.
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