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Continuing on with the firewall and starting pedal / booster mockup. Still more "details" in the works for the firewall, but that'll be later on. Should have transmission and clutch master cylinder in place before long. Moving forward - thanks for looking -
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One heck of a build! Very nice, sir!
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Thank you sir. Went up to American Powertrain and picked up the TKX this morning, so as soon as the firewall is done trans is next. More later -
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Contemplating a Tremec upgrade for my '49. (Have a Camaro WC T5 I'll probably end up selling to the in-liner guys)
Why did you choose the TKX over the TKO or the T56? What are you going to do for a bellhousing? Very interested to see how this comes together for you. Lots of photos and details please! |
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The TKX had a more stream lined case that should help with fitment. The TKO500/600 are almost square in cross- section. The T56 is huge! I just don't want much, if any, of a tunnel. Using a steel quick time bell. Thanks -
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Yea, they said that the TKX gearset loads from the back making for a slimmer case. I have a custom tunnel for the T5 and hoping it won't need to be modified.
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Finished the initial welding on the firewall so the cab could come off. Now I can work on pedals/ master cylinder and the transmission all at once to keep moving forward. Ordered some material to play around with lug nut ideas also.
Slowly but surely - Dan |
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Enlisted the help of my oldest son and one of his buds to get the TKX mocked up. The trans mount centerline is about 2-1/4" closer to the engine and elevated a bit, so I'll get that adjusted and move on. Headers, etc all clear fine.
More later - thanks for looking - Dan |
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That looks really good Dan.
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hard to tell by the pics for your trans cross member, but on a build that I did I used a piece of stout flar bar welded onto the frame and the cross member was also built with a flat mount to match. the cross member could be moved fore and aft for whatever trans was installed.
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you could build a new cross member with a dog leg in it i suppose.
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dsraven- it would appear we think alike.
Started with 5×3/4 bar stock, "dog legs" and final machining should be done soon. The odd shape will explain itself when I'm finished. This way it all bolts in and I can run an auto when I get old . Headers are about an inch away. Thanks for looking - Dan |
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holy cow, thats gonna hold whatever you bolt in! do you plan on some weight reduction?
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Here you go dsraven; a little weight reduction. Started at 3/4", now 0.550". Lots to go, this is just the start of course but I'm happy this far.
I re- read your question; the closest the headers are to the boxed frame is about 1/4" by the starter. More later - Dan |
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That is nice, you should have done a video of you doing it.
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I don't know about a video, but thanks for the input. Still playing around with the trans bracket; more later. Thanks for looking -
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jeezealou that would dock a battleship :lol: beautiful work! |
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It's for anti vibration
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Ok - took the boat out and fished the weekend, so I spent the afternoon trying to get the crossmember addition finished. The pads on the frame rails will be bolted, just not sure if I'll do a thru- bolt with a tube so it doesn't crush or just weld in a bung and drill/ tap it. Either way, it's almost done and only weighs 100 lbs. Or maybe 10? Not sure. Oh - yes,
the headers and H- pipe can still be removed with the addition installed. Thanks for looking - Dan |
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Measure twice, cut once etc, etc. Whittled out just enough to get the cab sitting back down, and I'm happy to say it laid out exactly as I'd hoped. If I didn't mind it being super tight I could get away with no tunnel, but I'll give it a little space. The shifter has multiple locations available too, so time to figure out seats also. Moving along -
Thanks for looking- Dan |
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Looking forward to the cover plate build.
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soooo ... can we just mount the throttle pedal to the back of the drivers side head?
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