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Achipmunk, I'd really appreciate if you could send me those directions too. Im 15 and my dad isn't too fond on me just chopping up the crossmembers to try and get it to fit. I got my kit through ecklers and it came with no directions or anything.

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Since I have a photobucket account no one can see I have sent the drawing to your email address that is in your profile.
Hope it helps you out. I used it on my 1/2 ton panel and it worked out great and I was also able to use the big hei distributor and still get my hand around it. Good luck.


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Originally Posted by Achipmunk
Jim, put a small block in my panel. Used the mounts from JCarter but was made by CPP and traded for a cross member. I'm running 700r4 behind the 305. As Carl mentioned the kits usually have instructions as to how far to go back, and the distance between mount holes center to center. I saved mine and can email them to you if you like.......Some places were a little close but I've had no problems and driven the panel a lot.

EDIT: Jim, I emailed you a sheet of how the mounts went in my 1/2 ton panel. May help? May not, but use as info.
can you please email this as well?

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Sgtfluffy, I sent it to your email addy in your profile. Hope it helps.


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Originally Posted by Achipmunk
Sgtfluffy, I sent it to your email addy in your profile. Hope it helps.
i never got it. Sgtfluffy16@yahoo.com ?

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