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That is a possiblity on the test fit. The builder of this truck used Classic performance products p/n 6372mp-t perch kit, cpls1-k plate adapter kit and the cp9427 crosmember kit. The motor mounts to be used are 59-70 passenger car mounts (chevy). He went with the 4L60 trans with the gear vendor unit. When we are close to completing the first product run, I will be in touch with you Rob;). Here is a couple of pics of the perches... |
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Do you have a picture of the oil pan and front crossmember clearance? Just trying to get an idea of the relative engine placement as compared to mine.
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Jamie okay, here are the pics of the oil pan-x-member clearance. You're looking at around 1 1/4" from the bottom of the pan to the top of the x-member. The main sump of the pan has about 1" around the rear of the x-member. The pan is a milodon. Hope this helps. |
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Bump, new pics added.
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Welcome from Missouri. Always great to have new vendors here. This is a little off topic,... But I need a set of "shorty" headers for a big block chevy in a '73-'87 truck. Do you offer a product for this application? (ceramic coated?) Thanks for joining the forum.
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Did they have to change the pan because a stock one wouldn't work? |
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Here's some pictures of the a/c and power steering pump placement.
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welcome from Dallas!
those are some sweet-lookin' headers. I'm glad someone is finally on this. I plan to get a set when the time comes. |
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so what kinda cost are these gonna run, coated version is what im instrested in...also any plans on makeing them 4 tubes in addition to the tri-y design?
also i have done these swaps, and am currently doing one as well..please put me inline for a trial fit too, like hart_rob:) |
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I will just stick to the tri-y design right now. I don't know what you plan to do with your truck but the tri-y method is great for trucks and puts the power right where you will need it, in the low to mid range. Jamie |
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Wow and welcome I too am interested in the headers I have already done the swap and am using a set of ls6 manifolds in my swap, but I understand the long tubes are a worth while addition. I built custom mounts and sat mine as far back and down as possible. your pictures are great but I am still not sure what might fit on mine.
again thanks and welcome Dave |
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Welcome Jamie, its good to have you here.
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:welcoem: from Knoxville Tn....
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:welcome2: from South Texas!
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I'm gonna get those pics to you, soon!
Bump for this thread, it's on the doug thorley website also! http://www.dougthorleyheaders.com/news/8/ |
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great info....subscribing! ;)
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A little teaser in ceramic:D....
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OOOhhhhh, AAAAhhhhhh:D
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oh heck, yeah!
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Those headers...will they fit a 402BB? |
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those would look good under my hood!
good looking parts for sure |
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