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Old 01-23-2013, 10:11 AM   #1
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LS motor angle questions????

What part of the motor/transmission are you guys using to determine your motor angle? The back of a head? Transmission output shaft? Thanks in advance.

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What part of the motor/transmission are you guys using to determine your motor angle? The back of a head? Transmission output shaft? Thanks in advance.

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You want to use the face of the output shaft of the trans where the seal goes.

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You want to use the face of the output shaft of the trans where the seal goes.

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Thanks Nate. I thought I had read that, but I wanted to make sure before I drilled any holes. What's the max and min angle when setting this?
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Thanks Nate. I thought I had read that, but I wanted to make sure before I drilled any holes. What's the max and min angle when setting this?
3 is pretty ideal, and don't go past 6.
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Cool. Forgot to mention, I will be running a 2 piece driveshaft.
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Nate do you have any pictures or part number of the carrier bearing I should run with the 2-piece drive shaft? TIA
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