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i have just bought my first 69 chevy c10 pickup.it orginaly had a 6 cyl.in it.i am putting in a 350 v8.i bought sb engine brackets and am confused as to witch holes in the frame to bolt them to.the 6 cyl brackets used the rear 2 holes,but the sb brackets look like they should go in the front 2 holes.there are 3 holes in the frame on each side .does anyone know what is correct? also, is the short water pump the correct pump to use.? thanks
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that is correct,the V8 stands bolt to the foward holes in the frame,& will take a short waterpump......69 longhorn.
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thanks for clearing that up for me.i thought i was going to have to flag down a 67-72 truck and ask to look under thier hood to find out! the reason i thought the brackets might need to go back is because the headman elite headers i am installing are rubbing on the ends of the lower control arm shafts.
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You can mount that in on the 6/250 stands,if you are having clearance problems......mine is done that way. What is the part # on the headers?
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hed-69890 headman headers.i thought about going with the block hugger headers or the tight tube headers or even the vett 2 1/2" dump rams horn manifolds but i heard that they don't fit ?
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That header should fit the truck....can you loosen the eng stands,& trans mount,& slide the eng/trans back a fraction of an inch?
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well, i had to slide them all the way foward for the holes to line up on the x member and trans mount(turbo 350).the x member doesn't have enlongated slots where the trans mount bolts go through. i guess i could enlongate them my self and that may give me a 1/2" of clearance.(the gears in my brain are turning now).
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Yup ,thats what I did on mine....slotted trans crossmember,& drilled the motor mount holes oversized. I run a V8 in 6 position,& that lets me "cheat" a little for clearance on the HEI. It sounds like you have a plan,good luck........69 longhorn.
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