pics lq4/lq9 + fox stang + 4.6 mounts = no workie
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pics lq4/lq9 + fox stang + 4.6 mounts = no workie
looks like the iron 6.0 block missing important third hole. dammit.
any alternatives or will i have to pony up for the aje ls1 k member. i already have the 4.6 k member and mounts got the stang as winter project as the 7 is in the final stages. feel free to go through my album
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...o382/?start=40
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any alternatives or will i have to pony up for the aje ls1 k member. i already have the 4.6 k member and mounts got the stang as winter project as the 7 is in the final stages. feel free to go through my album
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...o382/?start=40
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not in a huge hurry. i can wait a couple of weeks. let me know when your ready to ship so i can send you the cash. its for a notch with a stock 4.6 k member. by the way how much??
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i'd say dump the iron block and do go the aluminum route, but perhaps i'm a little biased. really though, the aluminum block would be a Much better choice for an already light car to kind of balance it out, but if money is a concern, that's completely understandable. i would like to see the car either way when it's up and running! what's your overall plans for the car? feel free to shoot me a pm if you'd prefer not to clog up your thread too btw.
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How about..............
an adapter plate of sorts? Using 1/4" or 3/8" steel plate depending on preference, install the front 2 bolts through motor mount/adapter plate and thread into block as normal. The rear 2 of the 4 bolt holes on the block would be attached through the adapter plate via counter-sunk bolts. The third motor mount hole then bolts to the extended adapter plate. This idea will raise the engine slightly, but the elongated holes in the 4.6 k-member should allow for that. Anyway, just an idea.
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Originally Posted by nuckifuts
AJE now makes LSx/FOX kmembers?
Not exactly. They offer a SBC swap k-member and motor mount kit that will fit an LS1, however the clearance between the oil pan and k-member is 3/8" with spacers that I had to fabricate, and the clearance between the steering rack and oil pan is very similar. Without the spacers it was touching. I did email back and forth with Anthony Jones to try to remedy the problem, and his solution was for me to fabricate spacers The good news is that there was no work needed on the tunnel to fit my T-56. The shifter hole is about 2" back too much for an exact fit, but in my case (no center console needed) it's ok. Not sure what that means for headers, but I'll be trying to fit a pair of the MAC mid-lengths this weekend, when they get here.
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Originally Posted by jbk240z
an adapter plate of sorts? Using 1/4" or 3/8" steel plate depending on preference, install the front 2 bolts through motor mount/adapter plate and thread into block as normal. The rear 2 of the 4 bolt holes on the block would be attached through the adapter plate via counter-sunk bolts. The third motor mount hole then bolts to the extended adapter plate. This idea will raise the engine slightly, but the elongated holes in the 4.6 k-member should allow for that. Anyway, just an idea.
Originally Posted by PRAY HRD
i'd say dump the iron block and do go the aluminum route, but perhaps i'm a little biased.
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Originally Posted by b00sted
It would probably be cheaper to just motor plate it and be done with it.
Originally Posted by Mr. Hyde
Not exactly. They offer a SBC swap k-member and motor mount kit that will fit an LS1, however the clearance between the oil pan and k-member is 3/8" with spacers that I had to fabricate, and the clearance between the steering rack and oil pan is very similar. Without the spacers it was touching. I did email back and forth with Anthony Jones to try to remedy the problem, and his solution was for me to fabricate spacers The good news is that there was no work needed on the tunnel to fit my T-56. The shifter hole is about 2" back too much for an exact fit, but in my case (no center console needed) it's ok. Not sure what that means for headers, but I'll be trying to fit a pair of the MAC mid-lengths this weekend, when they get here.
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Yeah I was also told that it would work as if it was LS1 specific, but it really isn't. I know that with any conversion there are always issues like this, but I'd think that the manufacturer of a a specific product would actually know how well it does or does not work, and not just blow smoke up your *** to make a sale.
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Mr Hyde I was planning on ordering that k-member as well this coming weekend. Could you potentially fabricate me those spacers? If so PM me. And also do you have to pay extra for the mounts to make an LS1 work? I'm doing a 6.0 as well into an SN 95 but with forged internals and a vic jr. setup. Just gonna go carb to keep it simple.
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this is an old post but i think jbk240z hit the nail right on the head with the small adapter plate .... spacing it up slightly might even be good by the sounds of some using the tubular aje k member ? now another question which k member fits the best a 4.6 conversion k member for a fox or a 96-04 tubular k member that was factory equipped with a 4.6?
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Originally Posted by tirefryin_s10
now another question which k member fits the best a 4.6 conversion k member for a fox or a 96-04 tubular k member that was factory equipped with a 4.6?