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04-29-2015, 11:01 PM | #1 |
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drive line angle
Looking to be about 7º to 8º angle with the PacFab mount......bottom of the oil pan is level.....
............is this angle gonna work?....... with the 241, the rear driveshaft will be short too.......I can re-position the perches for correct pinion angle whenever I re-gear the 12 volt (sic) rear axle. (I actually saw that on a CL ad "12 volt rear axle for sale"......) Waiting for poly body mount kit......and obviously some sheet metal...... seems like the motor is a bit high?.....but TBSS manifold fits perfectly!.......I'm sure there's gonna be some tight fits/clearances...! |
04-29-2015, 11:59 PM | #2 |
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Re: drive line angle
7 or 8 down is a little more than usual. Most LS motors mount at 2-4* for oil scavenging and steam line function. So when you wanna set the rear pinion angle parallel, this means you'd only need 2-4* of cant. If you put the engine at a high angle down, and try to run the pinion parallel (so 8*), you'll be exceeding the working range of the u joints, which is only about 5-6* usually. (high pinion 4x4 guys ignore this, we buy special stuff for you).
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04-30-2015, 07:44 AM | #3 | |
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Re: drive line angle
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I was trying to get an idea of where the motor need to sit to have enough clearance at the firewall. Once I get the lift kit installed and the body mounts in, I'll have a better feel for it...... |
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