Matts440
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I have standard solid motor mounts so I hope I dont have to worry about that, one moroso solid and a custom passenger one due to my K member bring a /6, plus did a custom one to keep the engine level.
My fabricator and I made these up. They bolt in between the stock block mount ears with a very close fit to avoid breaking the ears off the block. Two more brackets are welded on to the frame rails towards the front of the motor. The longer one is the drivers side.What you all doing for fore and aft support? Those motor plates will flex.
I may be wrong but just from my memory, the motorplate spacer has a precision bore that fits over the snout on the crankshaft flange.What do u guys do about the converter snout to crank bore now that the converter is spaced back. Thanks. Kim
Duane, Pics would be great. Thanks. Kim
Ok so here are a few pics of my flex plate.Duane, Pics would be great. Thanks. Kim
I built two ajustable threaded 3/8 fore and aft struts for the 505 I have in my barracuda , but haven`t needed them due to lack of traction !What you all doing for fore and aft support? Those motor plates will flex.
I am glad you said 3/8. The ones we made up are also 3/8 and I was concerned that the size was a little on the small side.I built two ajustable threaded 3/8 fore and aft struts for the 505 I have in my barracuda , but haven`t needed them due to lack of traction !
Much like the ones in the pic above, but a little simpler and liter------
I am glad you said 3/8. The ones we made up are also 3/8 and I was concerned that the size was a little on the small side.
I guess they will be ok. S&w sells a chrome moly kit that is 3/8 as well.
That is reassuring, I doubt my car will go low 9,s maybe low 10,sI know a guy that had a low 9 second duster that ran a 3/8 motor plate, stock rubber trans mount and "no" fore and aft limiters !
I ran 8.90s with rubber spool mounts and only a piece of chain on the left side.I know a guy that had a low 9 second duster that ran a 3/8 motor plate, stock rubber trans mount and "no" fore and aft limiters !
Turbo 400?It’s not the best picture because it wasn’t done at this point but it gives you an idea. I tied mine into the stock frames.
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Are those the flexplate bolts or the flywheel bolts?Ok so here are a few pics of my flex plate.
The comp engineering spacer is already in and you can see that the Mopar performance flex plate is just flush with the crankshaft pilot.
The other pic is my Turbo Action 8 inch converter. You can see that
The snout from the converter is just starting to engage the crankshaft and and the drive lugs are not yet touching the drive lugs. So there is plenty of engagement for everything to work properly.
However on close inspection the stock Mopar bolts with the spacer in there are in fact just a little short, and could be just a little longer.
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Flywheel bolts are longer. Spacer requires longer bolts.Flexplate. Flywheels are for stick shifts.
I will buy that,thanks!Looks like a 4L80 to me in post 39. Kim
I will run a torqueflite sometimes. Its fun to drive. Your setup looks rather exotic. Interesting. Fill me in? Thanks!Flexplate. Flywheels are for stick shifts.
Turbo 400?
No reason to be sorry. Thats a cool setup you have there! If anything I feel envy!Sorry, it is a Reid cased Th400
I will second this. And the comp engineeringif you use a compition engineering mid plate it comes with the brackets and spacers behind flex plate,used a few of those works great,some trimming to the mid plate is needed for your application