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Well I got some time to get a little work done
on the truck this afternoon. I've taken the kinks out of the bed
rails. Also got a little work done on the winch mounting bracket as
well. 1/9/2005 |
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Here is the Donor engine, waiting in the rear
of the M37. 1/16/2005 |
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After having pulled the donor V-8 and
Transmission out of the 1968 W200 on Sunday, I now got the M37's engine and
Transmission ready to pull. 1/17/2005 |
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The 318 V-8, Hydraulic Bell Housing, and NP435
Transmission waiting for the oil pan change and test fit into the M37.
1/29/2005 |
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The bottom end of the 318 V-8. 1/29/2005 |
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Close up of the bottom of the 318 V-8.
1/29/2005 |
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The M37, after pulling the 230 L-6 out.
1/29/2005 |
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A Left Side view of the 230 L-6 after having
pulled it from the M-37. 1/29/2005 |
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A Right Side view of the 230 L-6 after having
pulled it from the M-37. 1/29/2005 |
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First time to swing in the V-8 into the M37.
First "fitting". 2/4/2005 |
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I knew once I made my measurements that using
the hydraulic Bell Housing I'd be into making adjustments to my front "Ugly
Trucking" mounts, but looks Like I'm going to have to build my own.
Using the Hydraulic Housing, I'm mounting the Engine about 3.5" further
forward that Ray's kits mount it with the mechanical housing. 2/5/2005 |
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I hope I don't have any Oil Pan damage from the
axel housing! 2/5/2005 |
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Comparing the front of the original 230 L-6 to
my 318 V-8. Looks like I should test fir the radiator before going any
further. 2/5/2005 |
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Engine in Position "5". This should be
the final location. The front mounts are 1.375" further forward than
the kit would mount it, but with the hydraulic bell housing, that's where
I'll be. Also the Transmission shift tower id 2" rearward from the M's
stock location. 2/5/2005 |
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The part M and Part W200 Intermediate shaft.
Should work OK. It's 3/4" longer than the stock shaft and mounts to
the NP435. 2/5/2005 |
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Well, I pulled the Bed and Windshield off in
preparation to disconnect the Cab and set it back for final engine bracket
fabrication. 2/5/2005 |
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I've drawn the modified front and new rear
engine mounting brackets, that I plan on using. 2/6/2005 |
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After building the above mounts out of wood, I
tried a test fit, but had to remove some material, and am now on Version 6
of the mounts, but these fit. 2/10/2005 |
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Pulled the Cab from the Truck, and ready to do
the final checks on the mounts before building them out of steel.
2/11/2005 |
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Rear view of the Engine and Intermediate shaft.
The shaft is close to being in line and straight. 2/11/2005 |
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A Close up with the wood mock-up mounts in
place (and No they are not supporting the weight of the engine).
2/11/2005 |
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Side view of the Intermediate shaft
Once the engine front mounts are lowered the last 1/4" it should be better
in line. 2/11/2005 |