Ah, this is beautiful. Just what I needed.
I have an old Hydramatic in the back yard with a crossmember out of a 59 pontiac Starchief which also had a x-frame. I might just check to see if it will fit up into my panel and use it to mount the TH350. It has those same beveled edges as the one in your album which you used has.
Justin,
It's hard to imagine that you went to two V-6's? They be kinda hard to kill.
When I first got this truck, it has 76,000 miles on it. I test drove it, ran GREAT, so after making the purchase I decided to stop at the 7-11 to get gas and check the oil. NO OIL. After putting oil in it the thing smoked like a chimney- there's no telling how long it has been run sans oil.
My initial plan was to find a running 'core' to drop in while I rebuilt the original one. I found one at a local junk yard, cleaned it up and started running it. At first it had a mild rod knock when cold which cleared up after the engine came up to temp, but now after 6,000 miles it's become a steady knock, it leaks oil from every conceivable nook and crevice, burns oil really bad, and gets 4mpg. This, along with the cost to rebuild the original 305A, has pushed me to the small block option. I'm a stickler for originality, and I don't exactly love the idea of putting a chevy engine in a GMC, but if I want the panel to be economical for my business at least, I think the small block is a sensible option.
I'll miss being able to stand still doing burnouts in second gear though.
