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No, I don't make any short deck stuff at the moment but I have the CAD files on hand. The market for that stuff is so tiny it just isn't worth spending the time to design the parts. I'd never get paid back for my time. I suppose if someone local had a short deck height motor program I'd work with them to make the parts. It doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to take some of my existing designs and modify them.

I add a couple of threaded holes to the timing covers so the motor plate can support the engine even with the water pump removed. That allows racers to pull the camshaft while the engine is still hanging from the plate. With the two piece cover you don't have to disturb the oil pan seal either so that saves a bunch of time and leaks.





I like the idea of a couple extra bolts to hold the
engine up with the front off ... I wish I
had a 2 piece cover to get at my gear drive if I wanted
to cam the cam or the cam timing.. but being I have
the sand cast version I have to pull the cover and
the motor plate to get at mine.. which means a floor
jack under the pan and a block of wood