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JUMPPR's '75 Blazer-con build

I think I need to move my engine/trans forward a few inches. The end of the trans is resting on the x-member which leads me to think this. I think if I swap my motor mount adapter plates left<->right it should give me enough forward movement. My 203 case feet should line up with the x-member right? Also, this x-member was under a SM465 originally……are the automatics different?

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Crossmembers are the same, but the flat one is for a early tall tcase adapter, and the "w" crossmember is for the late model short adapter.

Are you leaving the nut spacers between the frame and crossmember?
 
Crossmembers are the same, but the flat one is for a early tall tcase adapter, and the "w" crossmember is for the late model short adapter.

Are you leaving the nut spacers between the frame and crossmember?
Definitely not leaving the nut spacers! If I have to have a spacer I’ll make something a little better than that. It was that way when I picked it up.
 
I’d like to get it moved just a bit forward so the shifters come thru the floor closer to where they’re supposed to be. I’m gonna hoist it all out and swap the engine mounts and see if I can get it moved forward a bit. Plus, I don’t mind having to drill new holes for the x-member to move it back either. I’m not trying to stay stock……just looking for functional.
 
I bought the Tejas motor mounts today. I’m thinking about getting their transmission crossmember also.

I think I’m going to have to cut the floor to clear all the shifters. Has anybody got any firsthand experience with this?

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I think I figured it out…..I’m putting a couple steel spacers in the circled areas and using some longer all-thread on the shifter linkage. This allows the whole shift linkage to move forward about 3” and allows it to come thru the floor without moving the whole drivetrain forward.

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What are you using to space that away? You will probably want to brace and weld it up.

Martin
 
What are you using to space that away? You will probably want to brace and weld it up.

Martin

I’m using a 1” spacer on these two bolts. In this picture the shifter assembly is actually about 2” forward which interferes with the two top bolts of the transmission side. I was able to move it back an inch and get thru the floor with plenty of room.

I think this was originally a TH400>203/205 triple shift from ORD. I had to modify it a little to fit the new style adapter of the 4l80.

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Drilled the holes for the seats today. I’d originally tried using the original outside front mounting points but that put the seats to snug up against the center console. So I moved em outward about an inch and made 4 new holes for each seat. I’m using 1/2” bolts and plan to run a piece of steel across the bottom of each for reinforcements.

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I finally got around to doing the rear seat mounts. I still have to bolt the rear most mounts down but that should be easy compared to the front. I cut the floor to allow for clearance of the front of the seat frame.

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Yeah I added some 2”x1/4” across the bottom. Seems solid enough and is more than what it came with. There’s 4 mounting points for the rear that I’m planning to span the complete distance with a piece of steel for extra reinforcement.
 
Nice. I have an identical 3rd row seat out of a Suburban I want to install in my Jimmy, but with the eBay 3rd row seat mounts. Still trying to figure out the best way to do it.
 
I was going to use the ones like Merrick sells but they lift the seat up higher than I wanted. I’m going to have a full cage and don’t want to give up any more headroom.
 
I was going to use the ones like Merrick sells but they lift the seat up higher than I wanted. I’m going to have a full cage and don’t want to give up any more headroom.
I was going to use those as well, until I saw the price tag. I can buy a welder and make my own for cheaper.
 

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