IJ.;1426616 said:The Ford input shaft is a different length so it's NOT going to work with a GM bellhousing.
IJ.;1426619 said:That makes making the engine mounts easy
Bolt the trans on bolt it's cross member up with the engine hanging from the chainblock get the angles right then tack it all in place done!
Suprafast44;1428256 said:SUBSCRIBED, THIS IS AWESOME, i have an ls1 gto and im picking up a 90 n.a hardtop auto that ill be building to a 7M turbo to a turbo 400 or a 700r4 so this is an awesome idea to me haha
dok33;1428399 said:Subscribed, nice to see another MKIII coming together in Austin
Shatonapples;1428535 said:Welcome. Sounds fun, man. Is your 90 N/A a manual or automatic?
dok33;1429028 said:Was never a part of any local clubs but I do attend the Austin Hill Country cruise every time it happens
Suprafast44;1429061 said:auto and it'll b staying that way lol
james_9876;1429103 said:Subscribed for Sure. Or you might luck up and design the motor mount (hot tall, what angle, etc) and see if the instructor will toss it as a challenge to his students. All you might have to pay is a small Donation for material. I think that might be a possibility.
Later
HLFV
Shatonapples;1429231 said:Nice, that sounds like a good idea. I bet one of the manufacturing engineers might be interested in that.
limequat;1429307 said:If so, build a few sets. I sure there's a few people here that would be interested in a bolt-in Ls1
limequat;1429307 said:If so, build a few sets. I sure there's a few people here that would be interested in a bolt-in Ls1
speedgilligan;1429363 said:finish your 4.2L first!
lol...i'd be interested in some boosted LSX :naughty:
Shatonapples;1429464 said:Haha, yeah. I will probably put a blower on my LSX if I do boost on it though, turbo setups look painful (i.e. IJ's.)