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 1969 Lincoln MarkIII 460 crank driven p/s pump 
		
		
		my donor car a 1969 lincoln mark 3 with a 460  has a power steering pump built into the timing chain cover and is driven by the crankshaft. the harmonic balancer has grooves cut into it and is the lower pulley for the air conditioning compressor and  alternator, fan belt.   my question is, is this a special crank or do all 460s use the same the same crank? if I get a crank spacer and a harmonic balancer off an early Ford 460. will this crank except these parts and can I then use the pulleys and brackets for the alternator and power steering pump off any Ford or Mercury with V-belt or a late model ford truck with a serpentine belt 
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 Larry, 
	Ask your question here: http://www.460ford.com/index.php Or better yet, do a search. I seem to recall this question being asked before - probably more than once! Tom  | 
		
 to reply to my own question. I called an engine shop and they told me that all 460s used the same crankshaft. 
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