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There is a guy in Arizona, Jesse Ybarra, who is the king of FC's and owns many of them including several very very rare military models (the M-677 and M-678 I believe). He has a Chevy 350 in one of his and there was a post somewhere where he said he didn't need to modify the late style tunnel. So here is to hoping!Looks nice
I am curious to see how your V8 was fitted in relation to the cab tunnel .
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Do you anticipate any cooling issues with the radiator being behind the engine?Yep he has way more skill at FC work than I could dream of.
If you haven't found it this site is very usefull http://www.thefcconnection.com .
I am trying to keep my Fc's body as low as possible by mounting it on jeep CJ style rubber mounts. I guess you could have more engine clearance if you put in a slight body lift or mounted the engine lower in the frame.
My engine is where it is height wise because I based it off mounting it to the original t90 transmission and transfer case with a 5 degree down slope to the rear for oil drainage. It has since slid forward 6 inches from that spot to make room for the radiator between the distributor and the rear vent area of the cab. I have had to trim the stock tunnel and floor to clear my engines valve covers.
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Not yet. I haven't been able to get time off to work on her more, but the next step is to rebuild the T90 (3-speed manual) transmission, and the Dana/Spicer 18.Does betsy have her shiny new heart yet?
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I can't imagine the disappointment, and can only offer the cliché "One door closes, another opens" sentiment. You can't say you didn't try your darndest to give her life.Hey all, the day had come 2 weeks ago to put her together. I took Betsy the the mechanic and as soon as she got there, they told me they couldn't finish the build. Turns out the rust in the cab was "too much" according to them to put the motor and everything in. Because of a few reasons: the cost to repair the cab to the point of being able to work on it (~20k estimate, given by several shops independently), and not being able to store it for the time required to save that money because of storage costs (~13k at the cheapest), I have decided to sell Betsy.
I have moved to go more practical with my future rig, and get one that I can use _now_ opposed to a longer build. I hope to own an FC in the future, either for show or utility. Thanks all for following me on this journey, I'm rather heartbroken.