SoCar72
Well-known member
I'm new to the small sixes, just bought my Falcon back in September, and trying learn as much as I can as I begin to lay plans for future modifications and options. The Ford Falcon Performance Handbook has answered a lot of questions, and created a lot more.
Ignoring the relationship of the smaller and larger bellhousings to specific blocks, may there be any performance or operational differences between the 8.5" dished flywheel and the 9" flat flywheel?
In regards to the starter, can an 8.5" flywheel be used with a 9" bellhousing?
I've found listings for both 132 and 136 tooth ring gears for applications that should be the 9" flywheels. Is the 132 the 8.5" and 136 the 9", or some sort of typo? If there really is only a difference of 4 teeth, how much larger is the 9" over the 8.5"?
Summit lists a 10" Zoom Pressure Plate for the 170/200 for '67 and up E-series (and no others). Is that an application specific block and bellhousing for the Econolines? Sounds like an early SBF neutral balance flywheel modified for the L6.
My first big step is to swap the 2sp Cruise-o-Matic for a T5. I'd like to lay out all my options before starting.
Ignoring the relationship of the smaller and larger bellhousings to specific blocks, may there be any performance or operational differences between the 8.5" dished flywheel and the 9" flat flywheel?
In regards to the starter, can an 8.5" flywheel be used with a 9" bellhousing?
I've found listings for both 132 and 136 tooth ring gears for applications that should be the 9" flywheels. Is the 132 the 8.5" and 136 the 9", or some sort of typo? If there really is only a difference of 4 teeth, how much larger is the 9" over the 8.5"?
Summit lists a 10" Zoom Pressure Plate for the 170/200 for '67 and up E-series (and no others). Is that an application specific block and bellhousing for the Econolines? Sounds like an early SBF neutral balance flywheel modified for the L6.
My first big step is to swap the 2sp Cruise-o-Matic for a T5. I'd like to lay out all my options before starting.