Re: Z-bar Bracket Mounting..
[Re: mopar346]
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07/15/08 08:13 PM
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mopar346
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Brewer shows it as a weld in like an E-body, can get measurement s this weekend have the motor and suspension out of the RR.
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Re: Z-bar Bracket Mounting..
[Re: DanMcG]
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07/16/08 08:34 AM
07/16/08 08:34 AM
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I was just looking at brewer's web site. I think the pic shows the bump in the bracket that Larry mentions. If thats the case placement would be a no brainer...Good Luck, Dan http://www.brewersperformance.com/proddetail.asp?prod=FB470
The 68-69 B body doesn't have the notch in the frame for that tab, it will need to be ground off to get it to sit flat .
Also yes it has that access hole in the inner fender .
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Re: Z-bar Bracket Mounting..
[Re: AlexP]
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07/16/08 12:53 PM
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Brewers is going to send me a few pictures of how it is all located on the frame, that they say should help me get it in right.
They recommend installing the bracket once the bellhousing is in the car because of my Lakewood bell.
Thats a very good suggestion from them , i have seen issues with that brackets alignment with the lakewood .
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Re: Z-bar Bracket Mounting..
[Re: AlexP]
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07/16/08 07:53 PM
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If you have problems with the Z-bar being too long because of bellhousing size you may have to cut a piece out of the center of the Z-bar shaft, mock it up and weld it to the right size.
This is what I ran into with my barracuda Z-bar since I went with the bigger clutch bellhousing.
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