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Old 02-15-2016, 02:25 PM   #260
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Re: 1956 Chevy Pro-Street Build

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Originally Posted by RockinKees View Post
That looks like a nice little turbo to me

Looking forward to see it in the enginebay and what numbers you get out of it on the dyno!!
Not a turbo.... its a 'super-charger'.... I like the sound of that! ---

Well I got this THING all mocked up onto the dummy block so I could fit it into the engine bay with the radiator and then get an idea of where the new motor mounts were going to be welded into place. And then how much to cut out of the firewall. Had to re-string a line to get all my measurements, angles and level all over again, so that its all in correct from front bearing housing all the way to the rear yoke.

So the pics are: #1 of the SC mounted on the front of the BBC, #2 is the modified LS motor mounts with the Prothane bushings that go onto the block, #3 shows the block from underneath with the modified mounts that will weld directly onto the K frame. #4 shows the mount and brackets close-up. Everything is welded into place now and ready to go.

The firewall is cut out.... guess the wifes wheelbarrow is going to be put to use!!! --- and I already got permission!
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