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#1052331 08/27/2014 9:32 PM
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hi guys ,need help again.i am trying to puut a 327 in my 55 panel. I want to used the rear mounts on the bellhouseing and the two mounts on the front.could someone show me a picture of how it was used in a55 pickup?,,,,thanks

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assume you've decided to go with a manual trans so a trans crossmember isn't necessary? setup was the same for all size pickups or panel - will be some pictures in the manual of different areas - here's an overview, if you don't have the parts necessary to set the rad back like factory, you'll need a shroud [all the vendors have them] - here's where the front mounts go, need that add on frame bracket, but the whole front mount setup is also available from vendors - this shows position and why they changed to that bent shift arm

Bill


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