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Yes, then engines are not centered.
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They had to allow for the steering box so they hedged it to the pass side.
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Watch out for your distributor. That can get in the way at the firewall and the Power Brake Booster.
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All this talk about engines not being centered, I have to ask, while I am thinking about it. Are the engines not centered Right to left or Front to back, or both ways?
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All this talk about engines not being centered, I have to ask, while I am thinking about it. Are the engines not centered Right to left or Front to back, or both ways?
Mike Not sure...I bolt it on, turn it on, and giver!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mostly we're talking about side to side bias.
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When you get your car on the road, climb up the curb with one wheel. Jump out and check out the other side. You will see the other wheel off the ground. We have traffic circles up here. I used gun it around at the circle at 50 mph. The car remained flat in the turn. You could probably use another sway bar at the rear end. I had both, sold them when I torn down the coupe. Had to replace the ball joints every year.
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Thanks..
I picked up a console to fix up and install, but after I got that done I liked the looks of the stick coming out of the floor. I gave the console away.
With the sound deadening and carpet over I don't get much sound coming up from the tranny. Those things are noisy, sounds like something is amiss when I have the windows down and idle beside a concrete wall or no-post. Yes, even over the noise of the exhaust. Your getting noise from the standard transmission? Throw out bearing need replacing?
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No, everything's good. I have a TKO 600. When I was idling at a light in town I heard a rattling/clanking kinda sound bouncing off the curb and sidewalk through the passenger door window. Took it to the garage here on the Island and put it up on their lift with the engine running. The mechanic had an electronic stethoscope which had headphones that cancelled outside noise but amplified noise through the stethoscope. We both listened and found the noise in the tranny area. That really bummed me out as the tranny was one of the few things I'd changed on the car that hadn't given me grief,
I went home and pulled the tranny, everything in the bellhousing was good. I took the shifter and top plate off, the input bearings and everything I could see looked good so I searched for more info before tearing down the gear box. Didn't get much help from Tremec or the dealer I bought the tranny from. I posted the snag on a few sites but no one could help me. One day I got a phone call from Modern Driveline, I believe his name was Bruce Couture. It was an unsolicited call, I never asked anyone at Modern Driveline and forgot to ask how he heard of my problem and how he got my number, but he called and straightened me out. He asked for all the specs on my build and to describe the snag. Told me the because TKO, unlike the Muncie, has very thin GM Synchromesh or Dexron III ATF and the camshaft grind is causing the lopey idle with torque applied and removed constantly the back lash clatter can be Heard many times more than that of a Muncie. He told me to reinstall the tranny and put it out of my mind. I asked him about putting 80/90 in the TKO, he said NO! It's made for sliding action of bevel gears, contains additives that corrode internal parts in the gearbox and the friction coefficient can cause shifting troubles. So I put it back together reinstalled it and I don't even notice it unless I'm idling it near a brick wall or concrete no-post.
D4VE67, sorry we are getting away from your original post and the long winded replies.
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