non-setback mounts in Nova = FAIL
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non-setback mounts in Nova = FAIL
so Ive spent the last three days getting my engine ready for installation into the car (1971 nova)
I finally got the engine bolted to the transmission and put it, and first thing I noticed is that the trans mount barely on the trans crossmember.the bolt holes dont come through to bolt the trans down to the crossmember.
the engine has enough space in the back to use the 1" setback mounts, which would also line up the trans mount to the crossmember perfectly.
now I dont have a heater core so I dont know if having it that far back would interfere with the heater stuff.
just letting you guys know.
anyone have a set of 1" setback mounts I can buy?
I finally got the engine bolted to the transmission and put it, and first thing I noticed is that the trans mount barely on the trans crossmember.the bolt holes dont come through to bolt the trans down to the crossmember.
the engine has enough space in the back to use the 1" setback mounts, which would also line up the trans mount to the crossmember perfectly.
now I dont have a heater core so I dont know if having it that far back would interfere with the heater stuff.
just letting you guys know.
anyone have a set of 1" setback mounts I can buy?
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Should have done a search. I have posted a bunch of times that I used 1" setback plates and everything lines up perfect on my 3rd gen Nova.....factory trans crossmember and driveshave work great. Im using an AC delete box on my 3rd gen and although the head is close to the box, everything still works.
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I used Moroso solid small block chevy mounts and the Carshop 1" setback plates.....as I said, perfect fit all around. Used Hooker 1st Gen Camaro headers....both can be installed from the top of the car...no issues at all.
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Me or 71 chevy? as for me, I am hopefully going to sart my build thread soon. I don't want to thread hijack, but I will starting mine this weekend or next. Lq9 going in my 72 Nova
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Actually the install was easy. Motor and trans went in together. Dont get me wrong, its tight to the firewall with minimum clearance, but everything works. My car was a factory AC car and I wanted to keep my heat. I installed an AC Delete box. The pass side head is close to it,but not touching. As for the trans tunnel, no problems at all. Didnt have to modify anything.
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ok, got the 1" setback mounts in and can verify that everything now lines up like it did with the old sbc and bbc.
it is close to the firewall, but not more so than when I had the bbc in there.
so, to recap , for novas, use the setback mounts
driver side has plenty of clearance. over an inch
passenger side has probably less than an inch. its close
and it created more room upfront. Im actually thinking about going with pusher fans and mounting the turbo upfront, right behind the radiator
it is close to the firewall, but not more so than when I had the bbc in there.
so, to recap , for novas, use the setback mounts
driver side has plenty of clearance. over an inch
passenger side has probably less than an inch. its close
and it created more room upfront. Im actually thinking about going with pusher fans and mounting the turbo upfront, right behind the radiator
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curious myself...i already have the car shop 1" set backs ....just waiting on engine parts then off to the machine shop...so i'll probally be ready next month some time