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  • SS4Matt & Larry

    I need some help.

    I was told on the LS forums that a TH400 would fit a LS motor.
    Was I steared in the wrong direction?

    My post: TH400



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  • #2
    I think I answer my question: http://www.lmperformance.com/2813/1.html

    Let me know if I'm right??



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    • #3
      im 99.9% positive th400 is the same bolt pattern. many people have run th400s in fbodys.
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      • #4
        yes that is correct, just run the BMR trans crossmember. any Tubular K-member will work as long as it's for an LS1. or, what i did, i ordered an AJE tubular K-member for my car. i ordered it uncoated and with out their motor mounts. made my own pedistal motor mounts so that i could lower the motor and set it as far back as possible (then i just had it powdercoated for $50). i'm pretty sure i could fit a carb style manifold with an elbow on top of my motor and clear the stock hood/cowl but with an actual carb it's hard to say, if you run an "out of the box" k member you will have to cut the cowl i'm sure.
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        • #5
          Thanks

          I will probibly run a 3 or 4" cowl hood so I hope I don't have any problems

          Do you have any pics of your setup??



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          • #6
            I think he means the actual cowl on the car. COnsidering in these cars the engine sits up to high and back so far under the cowl, there isnt much room for anything but a stock intake.... You can trim your cowl to give you clearance, or what Matt is doing, and lowering his motor.
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            • #7
              Dua, I should have known what he was talking about.
              What a tard I am



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              • #8
                Originally posted by Phantom383 View Post
                Thanks

                I will probibly run a 3 or 4" cowl hood so I hope I don't have any problems

                Do you have any pics of your setup??
                no i don't have any pictures of my stuff. maybe when it's all said and done i'll have some stuff posted but for now i'm just keeping things underwraps.... but yeah the cowl i mean where the windshield ends at the bottom. there's the plastic part under the wiper arms and you will have to cut out the metal underneath to clear a carb most likely.
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