no! the bolt pattern is totally different . only 4 bolts will line up and torque converter patterns are different. you can get adapters and correct torque converters. Ford offered the c6 auto for the small block but it had different stall speed settings than a big block.
absolutely not the 302 is in the front and the 460 is in the rear
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Fords 5.8 liter engine is 351 cubic inches ( Ford calls there 302 a 5.0 liter and there 460 a 7.5 liter )
Gose counterclockwise on 302-360-390 and 460.
NO
Yes, but first you need a swap to a small block bellhousing, converter, and flexplate. Probably easier and cheaper in the long run to sell/trade what you've got for a c4 already set up for a 302.
depends on the manifold style,year model etc...
The Ford 460 engine oil to be used is 5W30 or 10W30.
The Ford 460 cubic inch engine came with several horsepower settings. The typical 460 cubic inch Ford engine had a 330 horsepower rating.
it depends what engine the truck originally had. If the transmission was bolted to a big block (429, 460, 400) then yes, if it was bolted to a 351 windsor, 302, 360, etc. then no it will not. in order to get it to fit you will have to get a new transmission. hope this helps. you may have to engineer some motor mounts as well because i dont believe the 351m was available in 84.
Yes.