Yes, an automatic transmission from a V8 can fit a straight-six 240 in a 1966 Ford F100, but it may require some modifications. You would need to ensure that the transmission mount and bell housing are compatible or find an adapter. Additionally, consider the torque converter and driveshaft length adjustments for proper fitment. It's advisable to consult with a professional or do thorough research on specific transmission models for compatibility.
The Ford C4 transmission will fit.
Type F
motorcraft.com shows for the 1977 F-100 with the 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 cylinder engine : ( 6 degrees BTDC ) does not specify automatic or manual transmission
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There's normally an adjustment on the clutch rod which activates the clutch fork on the transmission.
For the 1981 F100 with the 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 engine , www.motorcraft.com shows ( 10 degrees BTDC for automatic transmission ) and ( 6 degrees BTDC for manual transmission ) also firing order is 1-5-3-6-2-4 , distributor rotor rotates CLOCKWISE , spark plug gap .044 inch
hey man hows it going. i run a c6 in my truck
10 degrees BTDC ( 6 degrees BTDC / manual transmission / California )
The diagram of the 1974 Ford F100 transmission shows the location and direction of movement for all gears in the transmission. This diagram is designed to aid with the rebuilding or repair of a transmission.
A 1971 Ford F100 with a C6 transmission typically uses Mercon or Type F automatic transmission fluid. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations or any updates, as some older vehicles might have specific requirements. Always ensure to use the appropriate fluid to maintain optimal transmission performance.
Type F
i cant remember what the engine are in them but if the bell hosing looks like the pattern of the engine it will fit