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Old 06-02-2016, 07:21 AM
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Hello everyone
Just did BRP ls1 swap on my 70 camaro there are few bolts and one small aluminium block piece left I don't know where that goes please if anyone can help me with this.


It was in the package of engine mounts and transmission mount kit.
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Looks like a trans mount spacer.
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For the spacer do you think they should give long bolt?how will I know if I need to install the spacer?

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Looks like a trans mount spacer.
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Originally Posted by Camaro70ls2
For the spacer do you think they should give long bolt?how will I know if I need to install the spacer?
The spacer is used to dial in your driveline angle of the transmission. You should measure the current angle and determine if u need the spacer/how thick of a spacer/ or if u don't need any spacer.
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Thanks alot I will check it.

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The spacer is used to dial in your driveline angle of the transmission. You should measure the current angle and determine if u need the spacer/how thick of a spacer/ or if u don't need any spacer.



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