[AT] OT Engine Swap on air compressor
Dennis Johnson
moscowengnr at outlook.com
Fri Jan 22 10:46:01 PST 2016
Steve,
This is a neat part. Understand it handles the bell housing bolt issue. I also assume that it moves the engine forward 1 plate thickness from the rear bell housing.
What does this do to bolting up the crankshaft?? Does this require another spacer/adapter to address the crank?? Not sure what there is on the compressor, but guessing no clutch because Cecil was having trouble with the compressor load for starting.
Do the 2 cranks have the same bolt pattern on both cranks??
Do both engines have the crank bolt faces the same distance from the bell housing surface??
Just curious, because I may have some projects where I could use something like this in the future.
Thanks.
Dennis
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> On Jan 22, 2016, at 12:31 PM, Steve W. <swilliams268 at frontier.com> wrote:
>
> Cecil R Bearden wrote:
>> I know you guys suffered through my carburetor and other problems with
>> my Sullair compressor this past summer, but I am going to have to get it
>> running again. If I spend 20 minutes restarting, it will finally run
>> when I lowered the pressure some. It appears the engine is shot. It
>> has the Ford 2.3L OHC industrial. This is the one with the single spark
>> plugs and carbureted. It is from about a 75 Pinto or granada. I have a
>> late 70's ford f150 with a 300 inline 6 engine. Is there any
>> possibility these engines share the same bolt pattern? If not, this
>> thing is severely underpowered when starting. I have 2 of these
>> compressors and they both have the same problems. Budget and time
>> constraints do not really allow a complete overhaul. I have thought
>> about installing a V-6 if the inline would not fit.
>>
>> Anyone out there have Ford engine experience??
>>
>> Hopefully you guys on the east coast still have power during this latest
>> storm.
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
>>
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> 2.3 is a metric engine from Europe with a unique bell housing pattern.
> 300 is a domestic design that uses the "small block ford" pattern.
>
> but this should allow them to bolt up.
>
> http://www.cididit.com/adaptor_plate.htm
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