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Originally Posted by dstryr
Room for 2?
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2 cars or 2 trailers?? I could fit another trailer here sure. I am out of room for vehicles LOL.
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Originally Posted by Flash68
I went through that same thought & research process and got enough feedback from way heavier hitters than myself that the mid plate was not necessary so I skipped that one. It certainly reduces some chassis flex there but is not in the least bit a necessity item.
I was also strongly advised to run a rubber trans mount with the motor plate instead of a solid trans mount. FYI
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I was talking to a buddy who put a D3 headed roush motor in a mustang and he said the same thing. I kind of scratched my head, I wouldnt feel comfortable with it really.. If I'd have done that I would have used .750 instead of .5" plate for the front. Hell the drag guys use .250!! But that is with a front and rear plate.... Mine is fairly light with all the pocketing.
Once I actually get the engine totally mounted and done I can post some more pictures of it..
I cut one side of the rear motor plate tonight, I need to finish the cad for the other one and do that (why couldnt ford make the bellhousing symetrical??)
I need to order some more tubing so I can build the subframe... I really need a 1.25" die
anyone have a pro-tools 105 die I can borrow??