Originally Posted by 73cuda340
I ended up jacking the transmission up, and it only raised the back of the engine up, but did nothing to the front. Even with the transmission jacked up, the engine is still very low in the back. Does the engine actually sit level in the car? I've looked everywhere for a transmission centerline measurement and called where I bought the mount from, but I can't find anything.


I’ll bet you a dozen donuts that a RB/B engine crank centerline would be very close if not he same as a Hemi.

Same for the angle.

Reason being the trans doesn’t know what engine it’s attached to and driveshaft angles should be the same between all the engines.
And in production we had to worry about steering column clearance, radiator, hood, etc.

Find a similar car with a RB/B engine and work from there.