quikbird
Well-Known Member
Yes it does. Getting down to small stuff like bleed brakes and clutch and one big one; getting the exhaust system reinstalled
For some reason, in my case, it is definitely not enough. The holes are so far off that you cant see through them at all. We ended up fabbing up the little bucket that holds the trans mount about 3/4 inch lower, fitting the unit and the cross member, and then shimming above the trans mount to see how much higher we had to take it. I thought better if the bucket is lower, we can always shim it up, but if its high, it would all have to come out again.When I talked to the GV tech some time back he said to elongate the 4 mount holes so it hangs 1/4" lower. I take it that's not enough?
For the price of a 2nd hand Hemi 4 speed and the Gearvendors, I probably could have gone with the Passon 5 speed or a tremec. But I really like the stock look and feel.Sounds like it was worth the money, time and effort.
Waiting to see how you like that 5 speed trannie. At least you don't have to change any thing or do you. Just to ask is the fifth gear hooked to the reverse linkage. Or how dose the shift pattern work. Russ.
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You need to get rid of those traction bars. B Body rear ends are not centered on the spring like Ford and GM's so traction bars do nothing. They actually screw up the geometry. Your rear end is already drilled and tapped for a pinion snubber if you need it. Unless you just like the look.View attachment 30184
Up in the air and ready to start
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Rear axle out
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tail pipes are next
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New triangulated four link rear suspension. Will be attached to Dana 60 new rear axle