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12-07-2016, 12:47 PM | #1 |
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Trans Crossmembers: Old question, new twist, I think
I am going to be doing an LS3 4L65E swap and am looking for the appropriate trans crossmember. While I have searched the forum and learned a lot about the choice, I noticed that some folks have had exhaust/header interference problems with certain crossmembers. I have the PB trailing arms crossmember with openings for the exhaust. My plan is to use stock exhaust manifolds and run duals straight out the back. So, my question is has anyone encountered a problem with the following transmission crossmembers interfering with the exhaust?
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12-07-2016, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: Trans Crossmembers: Old question, new twist, I think
I like to fabricate and when i installed my 5.3 4l65e in my 68 c10 i wanted the exhaust to be tucked up out of the way. I took the stock crossmember and cut out the center section, put a flat plate bolted to the mount holes on the underside of the extension housing. This plate is wide enough to be wider than the center section i removed. After looking at it for a while i realized that if i took the stock trans mount and turned it 1/4 turn and mounted it lengthwise (instead of sideways) and purchased another mount i could use this pair on either side in between the plate and the remaining stock crossmember. It worked great and left the center area open to bring my exhaust in from each side into an "X" under this plate and start spreading out the exhaust after the "X" about underneath the front ujoint.
Now when i look at the truck from a distance i don't see the exhaust hanging under the frame. I did drill 4" holes into the trailing arm crossmember for the duals to poke through. I'll try to load pics later. |
12-07-2016, 07:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: Trans Crossmembers: Old question, new twist, I think
My shorty headers dump into cats (i know what you are thinking) and the exhaust comes down along the sides of the trans and hooks around the back of the trans into the "X". The bottom of the exhaust is level with the bottom of the trans and the "x" mellowed the raspyness a little along with the cats. I work in a screaming powerplant and get tired of loud noises, hence the cats and the "X"
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12-07-2016, 11:16 PM | #4 |
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