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Old 01-25-2018, 10:58 AM   #26
Robert Haas
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Re: Four speed install

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One of the biggest issues with installing a big block in a '63-'66 with a manual trans is header/manifold interference with mounting a ballstud on the block. Plus the big block will not have a ballstud boss in the correct location. Thus a bracket will need to be fabbed to position the ballstud in the correct location to line up with the bracket on the frame.

But it sounds like there are others that know much more about it than I do, so I will bow out now.

Cap,

I sure was not implying you are incorrect. You know more about these trucks then Ten of me will ever know. My comments were about using the standard v8 location in regards to motor mounts and that that the tall valve covers (That we are using) make hard contact with the firewall.

Much respect to you sir.
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Old 01-25-2018, 12:14 PM   #27
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Re: Four speed install

No you don't need to bow out im most definitely interested in your hydraulic kit. That's why I contacted you in pm.
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