Where Can I Find A BBC to SBC Front Adapter Motor Plate.
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You'll probably have to get one made for you. I fabricated spacers to go between the rear of the big block tabs on the chassis and the front of a straight small block motor plate. Looked and worked fine. I can email you a pic or I'll post it here if someone can tell me how....
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You can email me a pic. to [email protected]
Originally Posted by johnracer
You'll probably have to get one made for you. I fabricated spacers to go between the rear of the big block tabs on the chassis and the front of a straight small block motor plate. Looked and worked fine. I can email you a pic or I'll post it here if someone can tell me how....
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Any sheet metal shop shoul;d be able to fab that up from scratch for you. It shouldn't be that big of a deal. Just tell them how much of a Z you need on it.
You can also buy a semi-finished SB Plate for a wider frame than you have and get the sheet metal shop to just make it to be offset like the one you want. You are just talking about 4 bends at a 45 deg angle. Then fit the rest to your car. It does look cool though.
Ed
You can also buy a semi-finished SB Plate for a wider frame than you have and get the sheet metal shop to just make it to be offset like the one you want. You are just talking about 4 bends at a 45 deg angle. Then fit the rest to your car. It does look cool though.
Ed
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Tommy makes the motor plates you need, as well other stuff like trans shields.
http://www.racecarpartsdepot.com/tra...n-shields.html
http://www.racecarpartsdepot.com/tra...n-shields.html