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FJ40 '82 V8 CHEV CONVERSION HELP!!!!
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croozy any chance of pics of your adapters???croozy wrote:Mate have a look at marks adapters. They do kits for this. I have marks engine mount adapters in mine. I don't know what the whole conversion kit includes but I olny got the engine mount adapters because I changed to an auto & had to change gear box mounts & also remove a crossmember & fab a new one.pauly990 wrote:what conversion kit would be the best for my chassis???
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Cheers
here ya go pauly
this pic is the drivers side engine mount adapter. You can see the standard chev engine mount on the top.
passenger side mount. You'll notice that it is on a different angle & is shorter than the other side, this is to locate the engine more to the passenger side for clearence from things like the diff centre & steering components.
These adapters have cutouts on them to allow them to bit fitted without fouling on the rivits on the top side of the chassis. I also have a fair bit of room behind the engine, I'd say about 4 or 5 inches from rocker to the firewall. But like I said earlier I also have changed the transmission too, but I'd imagine these would be the same mounts used in a full conversion kit. Hope this helps.
Cheers
this pic is the drivers side engine mount adapter. You can see the standard chev engine mount on the top.
passenger side mount. You'll notice that it is on a different angle & is shorter than the other side, this is to locate the engine more to the passenger side for clearence from things like the diff centre & steering components.
These adapters have cutouts on them to allow them to bit fitted without fouling on the rivits on the top side of the chassis. I also have a fair bit of room behind the engine, I'd say about 4 or 5 inches from rocker to the firewall. But like I said earlier I also have changed the transmission too, but I'd imagine these would be the same mounts used in a full conversion kit. Hope this helps.
Cheers
it's never a problem until it can't be fixed, even then it' only a minor set back
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thanks croozy helps lots.
they pretty much look identical to my other chassis with these already welded on just hope they are in the right spot for trans etc.
once again thank you
p.s. how do you post photos on here like the ones you just did?? so i can show you my bits and pieces.
Regards
Pauly
they pretty much look identical to my other chassis with these already welded on just hope they are in the right spot for trans etc.
once again thank you
p.s. how do you post photos on here like the ones you just did?? so i can show you my bits and pieces.
Regards
Pauly
yeah mate they look similar to mine, however looking at their position on the chassis they do look like they are set forward a few more inches than mine. You may have to run a thermo fan, especially if the water pump you put on is a long shaft one.
it's never a problem until it can't be fixed, even then it' only a minor set back
Sheet mEtal
hey does anyone know where i can buy some sheet metal to do rust repairs on my 40????
it's so damn hard to find some.
not sure of thickness yet either 0.9mm or 1.6mm
but will probably need two sheets though.
Cheers
it's so damn hard to find some.
not sure of thickness yet either 0.9mm or 1.6mm
but will probably need two sheets though.
Cheers
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