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Subject: B-) drivetrain


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Allen
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Date Posted: 19:58:11 06/11/06 Sun

I am trying to put a sbc 350 in a 91 lx it had a four cylinder in it. I have removed the 2.3 and am in the process of having the plate made. I had a couple of questions? One what oil pan did you use is it a rear sump or front sump? How did you make the drivetrain like what drive shaft was used? Did u have any other problems putting it in?

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mark
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Date Posted: 07:16:46 01/14/07 Sun

about the drive shaft question it depends on the route you go. I also used an engine plate so I was able to use a bastard U joint on the stock mustang driveshaft and put a yoke for the th350 on it. this can only be done with the long tail style out of trucks or a 700r4 4l60 ect... it has to be a long trany. but I'm also making my own headers so that may be a factor for others.

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