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srvivor71 12-29-2012 06:23 PM

Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
I look at all the engine bay pics I can find and am puzzled about something. How come some engines (like mine - a 350) are buried in the firewall with no clearance for the air cleaner and REALLY bad access to the distributor and both dipsticks and some seem to be much further out in the bay, with lots of access to the further back stuff? Does being a 4x4 make a difference?

blkcorvair 12-29-2012 06:42 PM

Re: Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
buried in a firewall usually means someone did a swap from an I-6 and left the I-6 stands in just bolting the v-8 to them. The actual V-8 stands sit a couple inces foward.

I have also read that the 4wd engine setup sits further back, but I cannot confirm this

too much stuff 12-29-2012 07:02 PM

Re: Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blkcorvair (Post 5784057)
buried in a firewall usually means someone did a swap from an I-6 and left the I-6 stands in just bolting the v-8 to them. The actual V-8 stands sit a couple inces foward.

I have also read that the 4wd engine setup sits further back, but I cannot confirm this

This is basically correct.

SS Tim 12-29-2012 07:12 PM

Re: Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
The 4x4s and I-6 trucks use the aft mounting position. V-8 engines and transmissions are mounted about 3.8" further forward from the factory.

srvivor71 12-29-2012 08:21 PM

Re: Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
Mine has the factory original 350, so I guess it's because it's a 4x4...? I can tell you, it is a pain in the neck working on anything in the back of the engine.

SS Tim 12-29-2012 08:32 PM

Re: Engine Bay / Engine Positon
 
Some people would use that as an excuse to add a doubler to the transfer case or an O/D trans. and move everything forward to fit. Then axle clearance becomes an issue and a lift is needed.


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