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Steve Cole 11-24-2018 07:19 PM

Excessive engine angle?
 
So, using the ECE clamshell style motor mounts and the ECE transmission crossmember, I have a 7 degree nose up engine mounting situation. Aesthetically, I don't like the look of the engine at that angle. I cannot raise the tranny because it will hit the trans tunnel. It seems like there is room to lower the front of the engine before the front crossmember comes into play. I am running the CTS-V oil pan. Can the collective post your engine degree numbers and what mounts you are using? I am especially interested in those that are using the CTS-V oil pan. I am thinking of switching motor mounts if I can find something that puts the engine around 3 degrees nose up. Thanks in advance.

mongocanfly 11-24-2018 10:54 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
I used the ebay adapter plates and stock sb mounts...mine sits dead on 3deg...with a truck pan.....
Tunnel mods are not uncommon when doing these swaps...
You need to check the angle of your rear diff...that's the angle your engine trans centerline should be...except opposite..

Steve Cole 11-25-2018 12:00 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
Hi Mongo, with your setup, did you have to mod your tranny tunnel? My rear differential is at 5 degrees currently but I can adjust that to 3 degrees with shims so I would like to get the engine sitting right and adjust the rest to match.
Thanks

66 C10 383 11-25-2018 12:51 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
I'll be watching and waiting to see how this turns out. I bought the same ECE frame mounts and their ECE trans crossmember. I'm nowhere close to dropping my engine in yet. Reason I went with them is they say it will allow the stock low mount AC compressor.

I also recently bought the Dirty Dingo adapter plates, not the sliders, and they also have a low mount AC bracket with a Sanden compressor.

Steve, I've heard the ECE mounts move the engine too far forward to use the stock engine fan. Any ideas if it will or not? Also, are you using manifolds or headers?

Thanks for any info.

First c10 11-25-2018 01:30 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
I used ECE c10 front swap kit and trans crossmember. I did have to raise the trans 5/8”. Oh and I put in a 5.3 with a 6l80 trans. Just had to massage the trans tunnel lip at the firewall. At 3 degrees or maybe 4 I can’t remember but its been in for 5 years. No issues and looks good.

mongocanfly 11-25-2018 02:49 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
mine had a high hump so no tunnel mods

Steve Cole 11-26-2018 08:58 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 66 C10 383 (Post 8392003)
I'll be watching and waiting to see how this turns out. I bought the same ECE frame mounts and their ECE trans crossmember. I'm nowhere close to dropping my engine in yet. Reason I went with them is they say it will allow the stock low mount AC compressor.

I also recently bought the Dirty Dingo adapter plates, not the sliders, and they also have a low mount AC bracket with a Sanden compressor.

Steve, I've heard the ECE mounts move the engine too far forward to use the stock engine fan. Any ideas if it will or not? Also, are you using manifolds or headers?

Thanks for any info.

The stock A/C compressor fitting is "iffy" in my opinion. It may fit, but it will be tight. I had just planned on using a Holley mount or similar. I don't believe stock fan will have any trouble fitting, my engine doesn't appear to be any farther forward than my 350 was. I will take a couple of pics for you when I can. I am using the Speed Engineering mid length headers and they fit great. I started a thread about these headers and got lots of pics from folks.

66 C10 383 11-26-2018 09:16 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Cole (Post 8393115)
The stock A/C compressor fitting is "iffy" in my opinion. It may fit, but it will be tight. I had just planned on using a Holley mount or similar. I don't believe stock fan will have any trouble fitting, my engine doesn't appear to be any farther forward than my 350 was. I will take a couple of pics for you when I can. I am using the Speed Engineering mid length headers and they fit great. I started a thread about these headers and got lots of pics from folks.

When I called ECE they told me that the stock low mount AC compressor would fit …

I've been following the Speed Engineering thread and they seem to be good.

Pics would be great when you can. Thanks Steve.

First c10 11-27-2018 02:14 AM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 66 C10 383 (Post 8393137)
When I called ECE they told me that the stock low mount AC compressor would fit …

I've been following the Speed Engineering thread and they seem to be good.

Pics would be great when you can. Thanks Steve.

I am running the stock 2011 compressor in the stock location with the ECE mounts. Just has to make custom block adapters for the refrigerant lines.

verdell 11-27-2018 06:46 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
I used ebay sliding adapter mount plates along with stock SBC perches as well and everything lined up great. There are several guys in my club that have used the same ones on C10 models from my 1960 up the 1987 year models. No trans tunnel issues. Everyone else went with stock pans but I opted for the F-body. There are 2 guys with '85 and '86 models that ended up shimming to correct his pinion angle though.

Steve Cole 11-27-2018 10:09 PM

Re: Excessive engine angle?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by verdell (Post 8393871)
I used ebay sliding adapter mount plates along with stock SBC perches as well and everything lined up great. There are several guys in my club that have used the same ones on C10 models from my 1960 up the 1987 year models. No trans tunnel issues. Everyone else went with stock pans but I opted for the F-body. There are 2 guys with '85 and '86 models that ended up shimming to correct his pinion angle though.

Hey, thanks for the reply. 2 questions: 1. Do you know what your engine angle is? 2. Do you have the EBay item number for the ones you bought?
Thanks!


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