2THPIC
11-02-2006, 05:52 PM
I'm looking at stabbing a Chevy 350 with a t350 trany into a 1975 Ford Ranchero.
how hard might this be? is it possable? will it work? has it been done before?
if you have any answers please let me know.
patman
03-05-2007, 04:16 PM
I had a friend do that many years back so yes you can do it but why? I know that ford parts are typically higher than the chevy counter parts but I personnally don't think that its worth all the work!
Steelcowboy
06-09-2007, 12:32 PM
Personally I think that would be a damn shame but it wouldn't be hard to do. Your main problem is going to be getting the driveline angle right when you build your motor/ trannymounts.
TEXRODDER
07-04-2007, 03:59 PM
WHY?,BUY AN ELCAMINO IF YOU WANT A SBC IN SOMTHING.WHY RUIN THE VALUE OF THE RANCHERO,WITH ALL OF THE UNNECESSARY WORK?
rodbender
12-21-2007, 02:26 PM
No doubt. By the time you make up all the stuff to put it in you could have built the motor.
goinstrong
01-04-2009, 01:30 AM
Why 350 when you can go 1 better with a Ford 351W? Small block weight with big block power. Chevy parts should go in Chevy trucks. When I see a Chevy motor in a nice Ford body I just wanna' throw up. I cooked a Corvette with a Torino 351W so what's better about a Chevy? Nothing. Just get the adjustable rocker studs put in like the older Fords and you're good as any Chevy motor block and better. I liked the Ford block bearings design better in comparison to GM's.