i ran accross a guy that has a 235 with a 350 trans on a 59 wagon. never heard of that. can anybody explain to me how thats done. i would love to do that on my 46. heres where i found it. sale-tvp6m-1694904810@craigslist.orgs
I believe that buffalo enterprises makes an adapter kit. Maybe try trans dapt as well. http://www.inliners.org/buffalo/index.htm
That link you put up is for email can you post the ad link? I'd like to get some info on this swap also.
Sorry I found it through a google search, I have heard other guys say that the Buffalo website is terrible, but it is worth it to call the number advertised on the page and speak to them personally.
<BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG>BUFFALO</BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG> <BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG>ENTERPRISES</BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG> 25625 Dahl Road, Arlington, WA, 98223(360) 652-7684
There are several companies that sell an adapter plate (which mounts a SBC straight bolt starter) and specially drilled flex plate, with a spacer ring for the register hole, to fit the stovebolt crank. For example: http://www.stoveboltengineco.com/acartpro/product.asp?productid=168 Simple, elegant, done.