Pt. 1: How to Install a Chevy 350 in a Ford Thunderbird : How to Install a Transmission

Pt. 1: How to Install a Chevy 350 in a Ford Thunderbird : How to Install a Transmission

Install a transmission and attach the transmission to the engine in one fell swoop, making sure it’s lined up correctly when you do; learn how in this free a…

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DRNEGOLICIS says:

what do you mean?

megansboy11 says:

i agree keep your chevy motors in chevy cars not in ford cars !!

mejsap says:

This guy is really taking his customer for a ride. It would be much cheaper
and easier to install an e.f.i. equipped late model small block Ford in
this car, and the value of the car wouldn’t be ruined because it was all
butchered up.

DRNEGOLICIS says:

well it greatly improves the ford but is dishonor to chevy ford needs to
stay in the junk category at below the dirt the totem pole sits upon

gdwag01 says:

Yall need a real rear end

blped says:

If you would make it a bit easy’er for yourself, use one of those “flower
stands” that are around 10″X10″ Inches with wheels underneath, and
everything just slides together without using force, cause you don’t know
if it is the friction from the floor/pan, or something else 🙂 Just my 2
Cent’s

390merc65 says:

well here we go again…another fallower…this is real original isnt it
huh…all the money to put this crap in this car could have been spent on
the F,E that was in there and made more tq then a sbc could dream of ,,and
would have been rock soild reliable….yes..we the sheeple

blped says:

If you would make it a bit easy’er for yourself, use one of those “flower
stands” that are around 10″X10″ Inches with wheels underneath, and
everything just slides together without using force, that you don’t know if
it is the friction from the floor, or something else 🙂 Just my 2 Cent’s

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