No not if you plan on using the same bell housing.
Yes as long as it is a 351M, 351C and 351W use the smaller bellhousing pattern (same as 302).
The 351 was not available in the 68, but the 289 was so just use those mounts, the 351W is a small block and is the same as the 289.
Will a Ford f150 transmission off a 302 motor fit a 360 Ford motor?The year and type of transmission will have a lot to do with this swap.The Ford 300(L6) and 289/302/351W and the 351C all have the same bolt pattern.The two top, rear holes on the engine block measure 5 1/4" center to center.The Ford 352/360/390/427 and 428 all have the same bolt pattern.The two top, rear holes on the engine block measure 6" or 6 1/8" center to center.The Ford 351M/400M/429 and 460 all have the same bolt pattern.The two top, rear holes on the engine block measure 7 3/4" center to center.In the late 1960's, the cast iron-Cruise-O-Matic 3 speed automatic transmission was behind the 352/360/390 V-8's in Ford trucks.In the early 1970's to 1979, the C-4 and the C-6 automatic transmission werebehind the 302/360/351M/400M/429 and 460 V-8'sIn the 1980 to 1996, the Automatic Overdrive (AOD) / C-5 and the C-6 were used in Ford trucks with the 300ci L-6 engine and the 302/351W and 351M V-8 engines.If the bell housing is bolted to the transmission and the transmission is the same length as the old one, replace the bell housing with one that has the same bolt pattern as the 360ci. Use the flywheel, torque converter and starter from the 360ci.If the transmission is not the same length, the drive shaft will be either too long or too short. The transmission's tail shaft may be a short shaft or a long shaft. You will need to measure; to be sure other problems are not created by this swap.This information is based on a ½ and ¾ ton (4x2) two-wheel drive, automatic transmission, Ford trucks and it is all from my memory.Sincerely,Blue Collar Shift Worker (RLB) in Northwest Florida 12/30/2008
I believe that is a Motorcraft FL-1A
Yes if they both use the same transmission. GM installs the same transmission in many different models. For instance the GMC & Chevrolet pickup have the exact same transmission if they are equipped with the same engine.
They use the same kind of Automatic Transmission But there are two different manual transmissions. The grand Cherokee can use the AX-15 manual transmission which is bigger than the AX-5 but not the automatic transmission.
yes the transmission and rear end are open to each other, use- transmission hydraulic oil-
That all depends on when it revs. It could be your cruise switch. If you have a manual transmission, don't use cruise until you're in high gear. If you resume and try to shift, the cruise will rev the engine even when you clutch.
yes it will fit..both use the same transmission
Probably not. It will likely be too short.
Yes...they are the same bolt pattern.
No, they are different. They do use the same console shifter though. I know that's not what you wanted to hear. Sorry.