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Yesterday, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2020
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71 C10 Crossmember Identification Help
Good morning.
I'm hoping somebody can help me identify the crossmembers in my 71. I recently removed a 350/350 combo to do some upgrades and cleanup. I realize that was not the stock application. As pictured below, I have labelled 4 crossmembers. 1 = Frame Brace? 2 = Engine crossmember 3 = ? 4 = TH350 transmission crossmember My question is, does crossmember #3 need to stay or was it for a previous manual transmission? I'm hoping to just be able to grind the rivets and remove #3 while leaving the rest in place. I'm staying with a th350 transmission like I removed. If you have a good eye, you will see #3 is torch cut on the right side rear portion where it mounts to the frame. The shift linkage for the th350 was mounted there where its cutout. Thank you |
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Re: 71 C10 Crossmember Identification Help
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Yesterday, 11:47 AM | #3 |
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Re: 71 C10 Crossmember Identification Help
The x-member that you have marked #3 was only used on manual transmission trucks, the sides of the manual trans bell housing mounted to that #3 x-member, if staying with the auto transmission setup just remove the #3 x-member. Mel
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Yesterday, 11:59 AM | #4 |
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Re: 71 C10 Crossmember Identification Help
Thanks fellas, appreciate the help.
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