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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: new orleans, la
Posts: 57
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Re: GM r4 pancake to sanden conversion
Check out the dirty dingo sanden bracket they make, I have it on my sbc serpentine setup.
You can copy the kit, or buy it and just modify what you have to. I needed to raise my compressor up some, so I had to make a new set of plates. |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Dallas Texas
Posts: 3,376
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Dallas Texas
Posts: 3,376
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Re: GM r4 pancake to sanden conversion
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Gonna make the sanden fit into my existing r4 bracket. I made a template to identify what needs to be cut out of it then drilled holes to effect a cut along the curved lines. Once that was done, I used an angle grinder to detach the bulk of what needed to be removed. It's not pretty but it is going to work. Next will be some more cutting to accommodate the rear ears of the sanden unit. -klb
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