Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: Mopar366]
#894578
05/26/11 01:31 AM
05/26/11 01:31 AM
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340SHORTY
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used mainly in race cars when you cant use a normal mount.
I am truckless..
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: 340SHORTY]
#894579
05/26/11 01:54 AM
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Mopar366
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Normal motor mounts or mounts for accesories?
1982 d150
1993 dakota
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: Mopar366]
#894580
05/26/11 05:49 AM
05/26/11 05:49 AM
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Quicktree
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Normal motor mounts or mounts for accesories?
both, and they eliminate some of the stress on the block.
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: S/ST 3040]
#894581
05/26/11 08:01 PM
05/26/11 08:01 PM
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340_Dart
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Mine, from the limited run of BSE plates.
Where are you running the Alternator? Is that just the mopar small block MSD crank trigger? Didnt know you could mount it on the driver side.
BSE is Brian Smith Enterprises. (408strokerdart) I'm not sure if he still makes them.
I don't run an alternator. The plate is drilled to mount a STAR vacuum pump and catch can.
I talked to Brian over the winter about doing one of his motor plates but he couldn't get enough guys together to have a run of them made... Maybe if we get 8-10 guys who want one of his he'll make a run of them now. I'll buy one...
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: 340_Dart]
#894582
05/26/11 08:32 PM
05/26/11 08:32 PM
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408strokerdart
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Mine, from the limited run of BSE plates.
Where are you running the Alternator? Is that just the mopar small block MSD crank trigger? Didnt know you could mount it on the driver side.
BSE is Brian Smith Enterprises. (408strokerdart) I'm not sure if he still makes them.
I don't run an alternator. The plate is drilled to mount a STAR vacuum pump and catch can.
I talked to Brian over the winter about doing one of his motor plates but he couldn't get enough guys together to have a run of them made... Maybe if we get 8-10 guys who want one of his he'll make a run of them now. I'll buy one...
Yeah....really need a run of about 6 or more to make them affordable. We can customize them also. Most off the shelf plates barely go to the inside of the frame rails on a-bodies. This is what spurred me to make my own since it wanted it to go across the top of the frame and fit correctly. If I get enough interest I would do another run of them.
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: Pat7272]
#894586
08/21/11 06:27 PM
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fishy340
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Brian, I'll take one to put a SB in an A-body if you do another run. Im not sure what the specifics of my accessories will be yet but Im going to be putting an R block-based SB in my Duster and want a quality motor plate.
put me on the list also,,and i will give u the paticualars of the motor
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Re: Let me see your small block motor plates.
[Re: nhramark]
#894591
08/24/11 02:20 PM
08/24/11 02:20 PM
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Posts: 3,104 Wheels up, MO
nhramark
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Also made this for a member here.... you get the idea.
[image]http://s1126.photobucket.com/user/nhramark1/library/Racing[/image]
9.100 @ 150 mph
5.780 @ 120 mph
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