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Old 06-19-2008, 07:05 AM
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Can someone please advise me if this combination will work. I have a 1989 fuel injected 460 out of an econoline E350 block ID D9TE-AB. This engine was an automatic that I want to convert to a manual transmission. My question is I have a 1987 manual flywheel RF-D9te-6380 off of a 1987 460 that I want to install on the 1989 auto motor and was wondering if the balancing will be correct? If I understand correctly they are both externally balanced so it should work. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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1978 and earlier 460's are internally balanced, 79 and later engines are externally balanced. If you are not sure your engine is extrenally balanced, look between the front balancer and timing cover. If there is a small counterweight on the crank it is externally balanced.
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