1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion

   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion
  • Thread Starter
#22  
It better be or I am in a heap-o-trouble! Mostly it is for fun but no reason I can't plow & grade driveway.

Care will be needed not to tear something up.

I would be interested in hearing, what kind of work are others doing with a V8 8N?

Will the tractor be usable with the 302?
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #23  
just remember.. you still have a 30hp based driveline, pto shaft and axles...
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion
  • Thread Starter
#24  
But I have a 200 HP mind! I will proceed with caution.

just remember.. you still have a 30hp based driveline, pto shaft and axles...
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #25  
Sounds like a fun project, keep us posted.. thanks for sharing.
 
Last edited:
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #26  
with that statement.. I'd have a spare tranny input shaft, pto and axle setting in t he barn waiting to be installed....
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #27  
I'm pretty sure such components are not designed purely based on the HP input. Wouldn't they be designed based on the loads expected during normal usage? If so, I'll bet the drive line components are beefier than those of any old Mustang. Only guessing here.

xtn
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion
  • Thread Starter
#28  
I am guessing you are right. Look at the loads put on many old tractors at the pulls. If common sense prevails, plus I use my seat belt, ROPS and wheelie bars, I should be fine and so should the tractor. If I go full throttle, dump the clutch, get the rear end hoppin', then I would expect trouble. Any one with experience on this?

I'm pretty sure such components are not designed purely based on the HP input. Wouldn't they be designed based on the loads expected during normal usage? If so, I'll bet the drive line components are beefier than those of any old Mustang. Only guessing here.

xtn
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #29  
I'm pretty sure such components are not designed purely based on the HP input. Wouldn't they be designed based on the loads expected during normal usage? If so, I'll bet the drive line components are beefier than those of any old Mustang. Only guessing here.

xtn

i would not assume that..
the 8n and naa and 600 series drivelines are smaller than the 8xx drivelines.. the 8n thru 600 have less then 40 hp engines. the 8xx can approach 50 belt. the axle size up was needed. The pto shift wasn't changed.. so one can assume it's fine up pas that hp range.
 
   / 1952 Ford 8N 302 v8 conversion #30  
with that statement.. I'd have a spare tranny input shaft, pto and axle setting in t he barn waiting to be installed....

One thing that may save him is the light weight of the 8N. Hopefully it will spin before it breaks something.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
23169 (A50324)
23169 (A50324)
Food Truck - 1999 Chevrolet Blue Bird School Bus and Turnkey Food Truck Business Package (A55314)
Food Truck - 1999...
2015 CASE CX300C EXCAVATOR (A52707)
2015 CASE CX300C...
2019 FORD TRANSIT VAN (A52576)
2019 FORD TRANSIT...
2012 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD Enclosed Knapheide Service Truck (A55973)
2012 Chevrolet...
 
Top