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| | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,271 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 158 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 158 | I'm putting a small block and 200-4r in my 1951. Mount points on the 200-4r are the same as on a TH350. Who makes the best crossmember for the transmission? I would like to avoid drilling new holes in the frame if possible.
Any one use the Chassis Engineering unit? Or can the stock one be modified for this?
Many thanks, mark. '51 3100 | | | | Joined: May 2001 Posts: 7,440 Extreme Gabster | Extreme Gabster Joined: May 2001 Posts: 7,440 | Your stock crossmember will most likely be in the way. It was putting the 200-4r behind my 248 in my '54 GMC. I used the CPP crossmember. You will have to drill bolt holes which ever one you use. To see the problems I ran into click "Transmission" when you get here. | | | | Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 363 Member | Member Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 363 | get a tubular universal mount from summit for 50 bucks | | | | Joined: Nov 2004 Posts: 23 Apprentice | Apprentice Joined: Nov 2004 Posts: 23 | I used the one from chassis enginering It bolted into the original holes with no drilling i did have to cut out the rear engine crossmember and make a couple of shims to put under the tranny mount to lift up the tailshaft where i wanted it but it was no big deal Their mounts are pretty nice Much better than the chevy duty stuff
save a camaro,run a straight axle
| | | | Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 363 Member | Member Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 363 | 2Many, you are absolutely correct. I figure its a good hours work to make one and about 15 minutes with the $50 tubular mount, and if you have to ask about buying a mount, you probably aren't making one  | | | | Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 445 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 445 | the stock crossmember will work fine.the same bolt holed tooo.Just a little cutting in the center.then use the mounting rear bracket from the 350 crossmember.just the tung part where ya bolt the tranny to crossmember
dan-pa
| | | | Joined: May 2001 Posts: 7,440 Extreme Gabster | Extreme Gabster Joined: May 2001 Posts: 7,440 | The stock cross member on a '51 sits at the aft edge of the 6-cylinder engine. You are going to have trouble convincing me that the small block is short enough for you to bolt the aft end of a 200-4R to the stock crossmember. Do you have pictures? | | |
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