#01 - Jan. 21, 2007

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Axle spacer 69-75? just guesing now.

but it does look like my dizz clamp.
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y block crankcase vent holddown? (i'm just guessing-never seen one before).
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dont know what size it is but it looks like the dizzy clamp on my 390fe which looks alot like the one from my buddy's 76 251W
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Well its not a 302 clamp i pulled mine off my truck to compare and it aint it
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Speedometer cable clamp at the transmission. :?
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How about the dizzy clamp off a 429-460?
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I'm thinking fordman was on the right track. On the old F600's, rather than having a "solid wheel", didn't some have multi-piece wheels? I'm not talking about a split rim, but one that has the one piece center w/face that bolts to the axle, and a separate rim? It looks kind of like a 5 spoked wheel when all is mounted. The spare tire has the rim part on the tire but no center. The 2 pieces are clamped together with a thing like what's pictured. The large curved inside of the piece fits on a "knob" on the end of the center's spoke to prevent rotation while the tooth on the end clamps into a groove on the outer rim piece.

Maybe I'm wrong and waaay off, but that's my best guess.
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It definitely is a dizzy clamp, just what motor it's from is the question. It looks almost exactly like the one I have on my 302. The only difference is it isn't cast iron. It looks machined.

It is a distributor hold down clamp from an FE block. :?
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kknip wrote:How about the dizzy clamp off a 429-460?
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Yes, this is the distributor hold-down clamp for the 335-series engine, the 429/460.

It's very similar in appearance to the small-block hold-down clamp, which is why it was throwing you guys off. In fact, after 71 LONG BED's guess of a small-block clamp, it got me to wondering, so I made a special trip all the way across town to the shop in order to pull one for comparison...(and believe me, I got :roll: from my wife for doing so!)

Here's a side-by-side comparison shot. The small-block clamp is on the left, the 429/460 version is on the right:

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As you can see, they are virtually identical...except that the 429/460 piece is nearly twice as thick. However, they each use the exact same bolt. :D

So kknip: did you know this or was it a guess, based on what everyone else was saying? Doesn't matter, as your answer goes down in the logs as the first correct answer of the Ford Truck Trivia contest. :thup:
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Distributor hold down for a 460, as far as I can tell.
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I realized it wasn't cast iron, but I wasn't sure if all of the small block clamps were cast. They do look as though they are interchangable.

I almost had it. :doh: Next time! :thup: This is fun, when is the next one? :pop:
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O.K.
I have to admit. That one had me.
I agree that it looked like a dizzy clamp. But Ive never seen one that stout.
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:oops: didn't see that it had been answered already on page 2
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Actually,I did guess,I knew it was a dizzy hold down clamp,after everyone was guessing the different series of engines and had not mentioned the 335 series,I figured it had to be it.Although I did think of the Cleavland family,they did not appear until the dents were made. :D
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dist hold down :2cents:
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