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I want to say avoid the left field wall. [/ QUOTE ] That's one fan position Chicago fans won't forget. |
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I know for sure frame bracket height between BB and SB became an issue in 68 fullsize on continued in 69 and 70.
I donot recall having any height issues between BB and SB in 66 but we ran into different frame bracket widths. Most 65&66 BB were 2-3/4 wide and if I recall the small blocks were 2 1/2. Best to start by measuring the width of your existing frame brackets, hopefully it is the wide one to allow you to use the 67 BB locking mount. |
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that sounds like good advice mac. i think the frames changed in 67 in the lower "k member".(if thats the right term?) i also remember something about the mount for power steering going back to the front
bolt on the the left mount? if you are going with p/s. so if you use a aftermarket one size fits all mount you may have a clearance problem. dennis ![]() |
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Dennis......You have a good memory....... The Power Steering Bracket uses the top front motor mount bolt as a mounting point........
![]() Thanks Ken
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