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Originally Posted by
HVACMAN
Be sure to set your drive line angle before you do any cutting on the exhaust. I used a GM transmission mount from Summit and had to shim it about 1 1/4 inches (aluminum 1/4" shims) to achieve the proper angle.
Yes I just checked and the angle is the wrong way (UP). So you have the mounting plate that attaches to the frame in the "U" position. Then added the inch and a quarter of shims?
My mounting plate is in the "n" position and I know I need to change it.
What is the distance between the floor and the bottom of the transmission tail shaft? I need a good reference. Thanks for your suggestion.
'33 Hot Rod Chassis #1118, Gen 2, hard top, bike fenders, AC, electric steering. BluePrint Engines Chevy 383 Fuel Injected with the 700R4 transmission 8.8" rear 3.55.
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