clstolten
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Motor and Transmission Installed
Got some work done this weekend.
Dropping the motor in first. Fit well, but my headers wont work, so I will have to rethink that. The stock manifolds would work, but I would have to remove some of the frame, and that would require taking the motor back out. So, thats out. I might look into the patriot headers somebody else (Mr C?) on here was using on his 8.1.
Had to finish up the trans crossmember that I started building last year. Basically 2x6 3/16 wall that I found at the scrap yard. My np205 will not be clocked up at all, so the crossmember was designed to dip down low enough to act as part of a skid plate belly pan that will come later. When I originally started the piece, I was still going to use my old drivetrain, so it was set up for the sm465, and needed to be adjusted. I drilled two holes with a hole saw for some tube that acts as risers to meet up with the trans adapter. Welded a cap to the top of the tubes and run the 1/2 bolts up from the bottom thru a poly puck, thru the cap, thru another poly puck and threaded into the adapter. The nice thing about this is I could set the drivtrain angle before welding the riser tubes to the crossmember. This thing is beef. Four 1/2" bolts attach it to each frame rail. Had to drill and sleeve the frame for the bolts.
Got some work done this weekend.
Dropping the motor in first. Fit well, but my headers wont work, so I will have to rethink that. The stock manifolds would work, but I would have to remove some of the frame, and that would require taking the motor back out. So, thats out. I might look into the patriot headers somebody else (Mr C?) on here was using on his 8.1.
Had to finish up the trans crossmember that I started building last year. Basically 2x6 3/16 wall that I found at the scrap yard. My np205 will not be clocked up at all, so the crossmember was designed to dip down low enough to act as part of a skid plate belly pan that will come later. When I originally started the piece, I was still going to use my old drivetrain, so it was set up for the sm465, and needed to be adjusted. I drilled two holes with a hole saw for some tube that acts as risers to meet up with the trans adapter. Welded a cap to the top of the tubes and run the 1/2 bolts up from the bottom thru a poly puck, thru the cap, thru another poly puck and threaded into the adapter. The nice thing about this is I could set the drivtrain angle before welding the riser tubes to the crossmember. This thing is beef. Four 1/2" bolts attach it to each frame rail. Had to drill and sleeve the frame for the bolts.

