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Old 09-22-2013, 02:59 PM   #1
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Re: Smaller Diameter Balancer?

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Originally Posted by mooseknuckles View Post
actually the motor and trans stay at the same height in relation to the ground with a "z"....the front end gets lower....but whatever, if you don't want to cut it up fine, it's your truck....I am also thinking of buying the no-limt r&p kit...I'm guessing you haven't tried it out yet?
That usually works to leave the engine in place, but it's already as low as possible; I couldn't do a z and leave the engine where it is. The pan is pretty much sitting on the crossmember now, before raising the crossmember in the frame rails. I'll have to make a notch for the pan like it is. I wouln't have any clearance for headers if the rails moved up in relation to the engine either.

I just got it in this past Monday and mocked it up Friday after work. It'll be a long time before I get any miles on it. So far the mounting bracket fits like a glove, and everything looks to be of good quality.





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