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Trans tunnel mod??
Anyone know on a 2nd gen if I need to raise the trans tunnel for a T56 to fit? :superhack: I've got a little work to do in there so if I need to raise it now would be the time.
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Looking at your pics your tunnel looks like in may have more taper than the Gen 1's. I'd guess it will need some clearance. Not necessarily a bad thing as you can design a removable top plate for access to the shifter.....which was very handy in my situation when I "upgraded" to leaking shifters. Without my cover plate I would have been forced to remove the tranny. It was a LOT easier to remove the console. :)
I stretched the tunnel as much as I could with jacks and blocks but still could get enough vertical clearance. So I "custom" hammered a plate from a piece of 16 ga. http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-s...srM2zX9-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-w...wPgX2h5-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-t...tMcMfv3-XL.jpg Not perfect by any means but it blends nicely with the factory stamped floor. :lol: |
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I think the answer is that it really depends... There are too many variables to know for certain. On my first second gen with a T56, behind an SBC, I didn't cut/raise the tunnel. I did pound on a few areas, but was able to make it fit. But that was also with an aftermarket subframe, so there's no combination which I can tell you for sure worked.
On this car, we cut and raised almost 2 inches. With a different set of motor mounts, positioning the engine higher/lower and further forward or back, it could all change. Sorry to be so non-committal, but it's just a tough question to answer unfortunately, and very combination specific. |
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My drivetrain angle is at 2.5* and when researching my install I found numerous "similar" cars that didn't any tunnel mods and numerous that need more than mine. I'm guessing there was a pretty generous tolerance when stamping the factory floor pan. If I had planned on not using a console I would have cut the top off the tunnel and installed a section that was wider and flatter and incorporated an e-brake (Bat-turn) handle. |
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If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. :thumbsup: |
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