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stepsider 04-30-2022 05:30 PM

crossmember
 
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My current crossmember is hard to get the rear bolts to the 350 tranny. The 2 pictures show two types/designs. One claims to give access to pan without moving crossmember. Is there a better one or one of these will work. Looking for input if you used one of these styles.

Accelo 04-30-2022 05:55 PM

Re: crossmember
 
That's a lot of money for access to a couple bolts.
I used to loosen the top cross-member bolts and pull the bottom and sided bolts and just slide the cross-member back a little.
If you use the right gasket and it goes on dry (both the pan and the case) you could pull all the bolts and it will not leak after setting for a few days.
BTW Never use silicone on the pan gasket. Sorry it's all information you didn't ask for but I have a lot of experience looking at t trucks from the underside.

Now to answer your question directly;
If I was going to change out the cross member I would use the bull horn one on the right. I think it has a better chance of clearing the bolts.
Cheers.

CAMAROBOY68SS 04-30-2022 06:03 PM

Re: crossmember
 
I have the upper style in my C10, Dropped right in, but I am running a Muncie 4 speed so cant tell about the pan bolts clearing. I know my exhaust guy was happy with it as it allowed him more room to run the pipes and have good clearance.


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