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Which LS mounting plates? Help
I'm trying to decide which engine mounts to build for my engine install.
This is my motor mount stand style (73 up I think) Clamshell mounts. Bobs pics borrowed. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1264942570 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1252270623 I need to know which one of these 1, 2, or 3 with a 67 frame with 4.8ls with stock AC compressor location and 4L60E tranny. http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...ocations-3.jpg I want my engine to be in the optimum position to use the original driveshaft if possible. I really don't want to cut my frame either. Anyone use this setup on their swap? Help? |
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well....your trans will be a bit longer, so if you have clearance up front, maybe you need #2. Are you planning on using the clutch fan or going to e-fans?
That said, I used #1 on mine and got a new d/s made. |
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I can't remember when they started. I had a dual e-fan setup on my '01 Sierra C3 that came from a newer truck... but not sure of what year. My '01 PCM had no problem running them tho.
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Are you planning on using the lsx A/C compressor in the stock location?
If so: #1 won't work #2 probably won't work #3 should work. I made my own adapter plates (style #3) on some tubular engine stands. I have a set of adapter plates like style #2, but they would not work cause of the A/C compressor. That being said, I have an F-body A/C compressor on corvette accessories. So the truck set up may be slightly different sized and allow you to run that set up. Also, My engine stands are set back as far as possible. Can't remember if that is considered the "6 cylinder position" or not. |
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I have considered using the 6 cyl. position. I'm just trying to cut corners and hoping to find someone with the same setup I want to use. That way I can just make one set and be done. |
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Did any of you guys actually make a drawing of any these plates when you made your own? In Bob's thread I found 5/16" thick by 4.25" plates but didn't find dimensions for the length and how far from the edges to put the hole patterns?
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I just kinda made them by taking some measurements off the engine and mounts:
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...5/100_1418.jpg |
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I want to build the plates mount them up and go if possible. I am pretty short on my engineering patients right now. I will make a drawing once I get some that work and post it up on Bob's thread. |
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I could swear I saw a drawing with all the dimensions for them somewhere.
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