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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by GNs-r-slow
Just something to think about. Mearsure the length of motor from balance to the trans mount, then balancer to rear pinion. put those meausements on a flat floor and pop a line with a chalk bow for overall lenth (balancer to pinion length). them come over a 1/2" at balancer mark, and then pop a line from new 1/2 over mark to the trams mount measurement. Step back and look at lines on the floor, you'll be surpised at how muck that 1/2 threw the driveline out. Realisticly if you moved the line at the motor mounts a half, the balace moved over 3/4"
everything worked out good.we were able to loosen the bolts on the motor mount and shift the motor back to the right a little bit.put clutch,bellhousing,tranny in today and you cant even tell the motor was ever shifted over.
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