Paul_G
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Ran in to a problem. Called JVX Racing for a big block to small block adpter plate. Find out he is having health issues and wont be shipping for a while. I need to get the engine and trans bolted together and in the car to modify the tunnel. So I made some 1/2" plates to temporarily hang the trans on the back of the engine.
So this is how I modified the floor and cross member. First was to center the tail shaft in the tunnel. Then mark and cut away the cross member to get the tail of the trans at 2° down in relation to the chassis. I leveled the chassis on the hoist to make it simpler. I have seen most people just cut the crossmember section in the tunnel completey out. I cut away enough to get the trans where it needed to be, no more, which left the area closest to the floor still there. The floor needed to be hammered out in severel locations for clearence. The trans went up and down at least a dozen times until I got it to fit and clear everything. I gutted the trans first to make it lighter and easier to handle. The empty case was still around 75 pounds is my guess. I boxed in the remaing section of the crossmember.
The car will be lowered a couple inches. The trans needs to be as high in the tunnel as possible to get the pinion angle right. I ended up having the trans at 2° down to the diff, with the diff pointed 1° up to the trans.
More to come. I am making swiss cheeze out of the trans mount portion of the cross member.
So this is how I modified the floor and cross member. First was to center the tail shaft in the tunnel. Then mark and cut away the cross member to get the tail of the trans at 2° down in relation to the chassis. I leveled the chassis on the hoist to make it simpler. I have seen most people just cut the crossmember section in the tunnel completey out. I cut away enough to get the trans where it needed to be, no more, which left the area closest to the floor still there. The floor needed to be hammered out in severel locations for clearence. The trans went up and down at least a dozen times until I got it to fit and clear everything. I gutted the trans first to make it lighter and easier to handle. The empty case was still around 75 pounds is my guess. I boxed in the remaing section of the crossmember.
The car will be lowered a couple inches. The trans needs to be as high in the tunnel as possible to get the pinion angle right. I ended up having the trans at 2° down to the diff, with the diff pointed 1° up to the trans.
More to come. I am making swiss cheeze out of the trans mount portion of the cross member.