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Re: Mid plate
[Re: jamesc]
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03/29/12 11:28 AM
03/29/12 11:28 AM
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Mine is a Comp Eng. also. Just have to make very long mounted tabs on the d.s. frame rail due to the offset engine placement in the chassis, or at least I had to on my E Body.
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Re: Mid plate
[Re: 6PKRTSE]
#1205651
03/29/12 11:36 AM
03/29/12 11:36 AM
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408strokerdart
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Quote:
Mine is a Comp Eng. also. Just have to make very long mounted tabs on the d.s. frame rail due to the offset engine placement in the chassis, or at least I had to on my E Body.
Because of this offset in my a-body, I had mine made. It is water jet cut from 1/4" 6061-T6 aluminum. It also required longer dowel pins in the block. It really didn't cost much more than an off the shelf part and I didn't have to make weird looking bracketry to make it work.
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Re: Mid plate
[Re: demongup]
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03/29/12 11:59 AM
03/29/12 11:59 AM
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All I use is .090 steel for mid plates... dont need to adjust the conv for .090... but I usually make them from a template I have
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Re: Mid plate
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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03/29/12 12:03 PM
03/29/12 12:03 PM
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Mine was fabricated by my chassis guy out of aluminum. As Mike alluded to it did require a special converter that was made thicker in the middle to account for the 3/8" aluminum plate.
Jim
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