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Projects 62 Falcon drive train decision.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Redneckpunk, Nov 2, 2024.

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  1. Fordomatic

    17.5%
  2. 3 speed manual from Galaxy

    20.6%
  3. 200 big bell and c6 possibly turbo later.

    23.8%
  4. 5.0 HO drive train and suspension

    38.1%
  1. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    from Brooks Ky


    Why not create a website and take pictures of what is still there and tell people that its all going to be s****ped next year............invite them to come and make offers or to send offers/questions on line. Tell them you would rather sell cheaply than s**** things and are open to offers. Might make enough money to pay for building the Falcon and a few other things.
     
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  2. 200 I6 with a T5. After you kick a rod into orbit with boost, you can throw the 5.0 in it easily.
     
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  3. Redneckpunk
    Joined: Nov 1, 2024
    Posts: 22

    Redneckpunk

    I ordered a rebuild kit for the Fordomatic. Like others mentioned, this way I can work on paint/interior while we drive and enjoy the car.
     
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  4. Redneckpunk
    Joined: Nov 1, 2024
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    Redneckpunk

    I plan on taking pictures and posting on cl***ifieds a few at a time so I can handle it. Current s**** price puts them around $125 a piece. 351s should be worth that much to someone. I've also got the farm equipment to get through the same way. It's going to be a process. I plan on saving everything possible from s****.
     
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  5. gimpyshotrods
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    The piston skirts would hit the counterweights.
     
  6. gimpyshotrods
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    He won't kick a rod.

    With forged pistons the bottom end of the 200 is good for about 500hp.
     
  7. Redneckpunk
    Joined: Nov 1, 2024
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    Redneckpunk

    That's what I've read. Plus, you don't add the weight of the v8. I never really liked the way my fox body drove. All that weight up front without any way to stick it to the ground.
     
  8. Eh. There's only like a 60 lb difference between the two engines
     
  9. That's cool to know they can handle some power!
     
  10. gimpyshotrods
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    The head is the issue with making power.

    Without boost, it takes a ton of work to get near one horsepower per cubic inch.
     
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  11. Bleach
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  12. WashBear2
    Joined: May 5, 2024
    Posts: 60

    WashBear2

    Does the Falcon have a lower hood than the Comet? I fit a 250/c4 combo out of a Maverick into my ‘63 Comet without much h***le. Welded in a cross member for the transmission, I used the Maverick rearend too and had to have the driveshaft lengthened. Or was it shortened?

    Maverick air cleaner didn’t fit under the hood. Modified the original to work.
     
  13. gimpyshotrods
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    I have never had a Comet in to check.

    The sheet metal is different.
     
  14. VinnieCap
    Joined: Oct 30, 2007
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    6 cylinders are cool, use some speed parts and make it look good. Definitely use a 5 speed ******. Makes it much more drivable and fun.
     
  15. dan c
    Joined: Jan 30, 2012
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    the 200 has seven main bearings, as opposed to 4 with the 170. i've seen hop-up stuff on line for this engine, which the aussies make some great stuff for...
     
  16. The '60-65 Comet has a 4.5" longer wheelbase at 114". Overall length varied a bit, between 12.9" and 13.5" over the Falcon depending on year. The one exception was the Comet wagon which used the same platform as the Falcon. Virtually all of the extra length was added behind the rear p***enger footwells. The rear seats were in the same place on both because they shared greenhouses. From the doors forward they were almost identical, with the main difference being the radiator bulkhead due to the difference between two and four headlights.

    Keep in mind that there are two distinctly different bodyshells. '60-62 were built as lightly as possible, so much so that Ford had to beef them up slightly in mid-year '61 because of cracking issues. When Ford added the V8 in '63, they beefed it further, with much thicker metal in the frame rails, crossmembers, rockers and shock towers, plus additional bracing at the upper control arm attachment points and torque boxes between the frame rails and rockers. Only the V8 cars got this body in '63 (one exception; all convertibles got all this plus yet more bracing). In '64 Mercury dropped the 'six' body and used the V8 shells for all Comets, while the Falcon continued with both shells.
     
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