Is there a difference and what is it -- can my F-100 TRUCK 272 Y- block engine be installed into a 1957 Ford car-- Thanks
Some truck engines have huge sodium filled exhaust valves with large diameter stems. Otherwise no big difference exept compression ratios may vary depending about heads. www.ford-y-block.com may help...
Ah, forgot to mention different oil pans and dip stick location differences and front mount to frame...
same on cars and truck up to 1ton for the most part trucks sometimes have different oil pans the bigger HD trucks got the different heads with sodium filled valves to handle the extra heat, governors and some had different exhaust manifolds a lot of the truck heads had smaller valves than the car heads
yep....Ford trucks carried them to 1964....had one with Y block and a 4sp granny.....worked it good......
There is a Y truck water pump that has a high fan mount as part of it=that water pump dose not fit in car,take it off,car water pump just bolts up. The timing chain cover for front mounts have longer lower for side bolts/but dosen't matter/can be used with side mounts anyway.
That water pump with the high mount fan is really hard to get, I searched all over for one and had mine rebuilt.