orange150
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Engine mounts also came in. Like 30 minutes ago.
You even got the tweeters so you can blast that trap music while cruising the block!This took a surprising amount of work.
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In my mind, attaching the trans and slinging the whole assembly in made sense, but I think the MORE engine mounts made that way more difficult. It took A LOT of wiggling, twisting, and pivoting to get the mounts to line up correctly. I think with the OE mounts it would have been a lot easier. Without the trans attached I’m sure it would have been easier.
Also very surprised how far back the engine sits in the engine bay, if it was a race car I’d be happy
I’m not too far past… I just don’t want to spend the moneyYou may be too far past this but I use CVF Racing for all front accessories when needed. Never an issue.
I think the issue may be that you have a 3 groove Crank pulley and a 2 groove W/P pulley. Should be 2 and 2 or 3 and 3.
Don't forget the early 70's cutover from "short" to "long" waterpumps (the early being near impossible to find) ganking the alignment...Totally agree with James - I have 3 and 3 on mine and all lines up perfectly
Gotta love AMC... which I do but do cuss them every now and thenDon't forget the early 70's cutover from "short" to "long" waterpumps (the early being near impossible to find) ganking the alignment...
Finally got around to getting the oil pressure switch and sensor installed.Small win, I thought I lost the oil pressure sensor block fitting from when I originally disassembled the engine, but found it today while looking for some 7/16 hardware
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