the bell housing bolt pattern is the same but the flywheel on 460 is thicker and makes they pressure plate hit bellhousing from 351m/400 there for it will not work you have to have a bellhousing from a 429 or 460
Ford
The short answer is NO you cu_nt. 400 uses same belhousing pattern as 460, 429, 400 & 351M
yes,it will also fit a 351m and 429
It'll work. If you're using an auto trans you might have to use the torque conv. from a same year big block. Also, use the harmonic balancer that was on the 429. You don't have to use the cam but you'll get better high end power if you do.
Yes it does, as well as the 370, 400, and 460.
500 lbs
The biggest manufactured ford big block is the 460. But you are able to punch it out to a 614 which would make it the largest ford big block.
its not a 7 liter its a 7.5 liter and its the 460 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ford calls their 429 cubic inch V8 engine a 7.0 liter
ford 460 big block
No. There were three families of engines for a long time: the Windsor/small-block, the 335/Cleveland, and the 385/big-block. Both the Windsor and Cleveland engines came in a 351 variant (you'll usually see them written as 351W or 351C/M), but neither of these is from the big-block family. Ford big-blocks came in three sizes: 370, 429, and 460.
460 feet is bigger.