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Username Post: engine/trans/driveshaft/pinion angle
sidworks 
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Age: 68
Loc: Sidney, B.C.
Reg: 12-03-05
06-08-12 02:57 PM - Post#2234852    
    In response to Pistol

your motor may be a hair high3.5. the crankshaft and pinion must be in the same plane. The engine can sit 10" higher than the pinion as long as they are parallel. are you sure that that you measured the pinion angle correctly. Pinion must run uphill towards the frt. have there been any frame modifications back there?
There was an extensive thread on this just a couple weeks ago
ron
64 GMC 4x4 1/2t panel
http://s908.photobucket.com/albums/ac281/padresag /...
http://s908.beta.photobucket.com/user/padresag/lib...
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?156542-...

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