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Re: The Hangover Express
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: fort mcmurray AB
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Re: The Hangover Express
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It is a chevrolet oil pan.I think it is off a newer camaro but not exactly sure since it was purchased by someone else at a swap meet.It does fit very nicely around the porterbuilt dropmember though.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Red Deer , Alberta
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Re: The Hangover Express
that oil pan is off an e-rod crate engine I was told.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: fort mcmurray AB
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Re: The Hangover Express
Well after another day of screwing around in the garage I got the rear suspension thrown back in it to make it a true roller again.I also did some humin and hahin over the position of the tranny crossmember.I have the engine sitting at 5 degrees compared to the frame,so I'm thinking I'm pretty close to where i want it.Just gonna have to break down here soon and drill some holes.I did some scheming on where I'm going to mount my fuel tank.Im thinking of making a spacer/mount to place the fuel tank mounts in the center of the frame instead of sitting it on top of the frame rails so I can put some standoffs on top of the frame when I go to mount my box.
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