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Old 09-29-2012, 04:02 AM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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Default Couple of things to check

Grubby John Have you check the motor for being centered in the frame? Have you checked the motor for being level? Over time my motor has walked too in the frame and I have had to recenter it. This is the easiest thing to do with just loosing motor mounts and dropping the left side and raising the right side 1/4" This fixes most issues. If you don't want the motor to move that much, add a torque chain, turn buckle or strap to the motor. Most people put the in the front of the motor. This causes a twist under load. If you have to room install this from the bellhousing down to the frame in the middle. Twisting in the front end can also cause binding of the external shifting rods and other issues, even broken trans mounts. Rick
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