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Old 05-09-2006, 06:44 PM
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that means take a big friggin hammer and beat the hell out of the pass side fire wall
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Does everyone use a normal small cap dist. or a crank trigger ,and can you remove it when in car. Does the carb clear usually or do you turn it side ways
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I had to beat the passenger sidewall and heater box to get the headers to fit. I worked on this with the car lifted and the engine on the K-member. Thats the best and easiest way to do this. Also I cut alot off the corners of the stock K-member.

As far as what oil pan to use. I was able to use a stock 454 oil pan, but it did take hitting the K-member in a few places. Hitting the K-member probably wasn't nessacary but it always plenty of room under the oil pain.
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Thanks for answering my questions guys. Anymore info will be appreciated.Thanks
Old 05-10-2006, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by cwaldt
I had to beat the passenger sidewall and heater box to get the headers to fit. I worked on this with the car lifted and the engine on the K-member. Thats the best and easiest way to do this. Also I cut alot off the corners of the stock K-member.

As far as what oil pan to use. I was able to use a stock 454 oil pan, but it did take hitting the K-member in a few places. Hitting the K-member probably wasn't nessacary but it always plenty of room under the oil pain.


i glad i'm not the only one that had to do the exact same thing


on the corners of you k-member did you put any plate over where you cut or did you leave it open??
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Originally Posted by Slow Z28
big block eye candy from my chassis guy. this is not my car, but a buddy Paul's car. He had gone 10.80's on a completely stock ls1 with a dual stage and TH400. now on to this thing









before pic..



chassis guy is the same guy who did the Impala on the Summit Racing Cover...

ha Ha Back halfed 4th Gens is where its at!!


-john
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Nice Race Car! :d
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Great info guys....



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