Drivetrain update

Picked up a couple more pieces to my updated drivetrain for my 49 coupe.
55 308 is at the machine shop, will be backed by the 200-4R auto and the narrow ford ranger 8.8 with locking 3.73's. Will probably do disc swaps in the front and rear.
308 will get mild cam and EFI for now and then progress to MPFI and later plan to add turbo.
Still looking for a used dyno so i can start to document power changes as I progress. Current stock set up is the 262, man OD.
I'm not a purest but I feel the engine is the heart of the vehicle. So I try to improve and update it instead of just opting for another chevy swap. That's way too common for me. I like to drive something different.

Comments

  • I've done MPFI on other engines using GM based factory systems so other than fuel and timing tables for the Hudson. it shouldn't be too bad.

    Looking to do a standard log style manifold out of alum with the injector bungs added.

    Haven't decided to run dual throttle bodies like the twin H or just plum for 1 large.

    I just saw one similar to what I was thinking about on Langdon's stovebolt site. He has a new set of shorty headers for a flat head 6. Just not Hudson.

    But that's a ways away, still got to get the drive train done and installed, then start playing with it.

  • Here's some 8.8 diff info I have collected, should someone else be interested.

    http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/Explorer8_8.shtml

    https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/mus/2005/04/Ford-adaptable-8-8-inch-rear-ends/1280689.html

    Mine is the 92 diff

    When looking in a JY make note of the flat pad just behind the pinion flange. That's where the vibration weight would bolt on. The 7.5 diff doesn't have the pad.



  • 46HudsonPU
    46HudsonPU Administrator

    Totally agree - I have visited 'the Ranger Station' page quite a few times for the information, and used that info in selection of a couple of rear ends that I plan to use on some of my projects.

    IMO, the Explorer rear end (earlier 90's, w/drum brakes) is a good choice for Hudson pickups.  They are very close to the 'width range' needed, plentiful, inexpensive, parts are readily available should it need a rebuild.  And if you don't like the current gear ratio - that's as easy as a gear 'swap' to adjust or change it.

  • Ol racer
    Ol racer Senior Contributor
    edited October 2016
    FYI
    Ron Fellows, 'the Clutch Man' has a Hornet Motor in a T Roadster with a 232 Crank and a Turbo... Its work in Progress but the engine Assy is complete and in the Chassis
  • BillUSN1
    BillUSN1 Member
    edited February 2017

    One more piece to the puzzle. Got my SS 7X valves in from Randy.

    Still need the GM auto adapter. Dany Spring is out of production but hopes to get it going. I'm just running out of time.

    Visited the machine shop and the crank cleaned up at .010, My #6 cyl that had rust, cleaned up at .060. Rods are cleaned, resized and new bushings installed.

    I was going to replace the factory bolts with the 351C bolts but he said there wouldn't be much gain. He recommended just going to ARP nuts.

    I also discussed removing the early crank studs and tapping for 1/2x20 bolts, but again he said the stock studs looked good and have 7/16 shoulders with 3/8 threads. My concern is the 3/8 threads. But I will be running an auto so there is less shock load then a manual clutch would have.

  • 50C8DAN
    50C8DAN Senior Contributor
    Bill Wilcap makes a transadapters for Hudson engine to GM trans, kind of pricey but: http://wilcap.com/hudson.html

    Here are some others: http://www.transmissionadapters.com/Hudson308.htm

    http://riley-auto.com/ADAPTERS.html

  • Thanks Dan. I've looked at all but the Riley. Never heard of them. Not much info or pics on the site, so waiting to hear back from them.
  • 50C8DAN
    50C8DAN Senior Contributor
    Wilcap has been around a long time and made adapters for lots of engines, so I would guess the would know what they are doing.
  • My only concern is the note: While it may not be avoidable, I try not to use modified or 1 off parts. I like being able to buy replacements off the

    NOTES; The 308-350 comes drilled with the Chevrolet and GM Buick, Olds, Pontiac V8 bellhousing bolt pattern. The Mopar starter must be modified and the transmission case ground for clearance. You must specify which transmission was on the motor as the automatic and manual transmission crankshafts differ.

  • 50C8DAN
    50C8DAN Senior Contributor
    Looks like Bendtsen’s Speed Gems Inc.  has a starter included.  I also  saw a note on  HAMB that Randy Maas did or possibly still does offer adapters? I did not see anything on his website about it however.  Here is his link: http://www.21stcenturyhudson.com/index.html
  • Should have thought to ask Randy when I was on the phone with him.

    Maybe tomorrow.

    Thanks

  • Talked to Randy. He said he's still a couple months out on his.
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