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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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5.7L 348ci - 1958 thru 1964
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Re: Grinding the C-Beam ( I hate the C-Beam)

Subject: Re: Grinding the C-Beam ( I hate the C-Beam)
by jhammons01 on 2010/5/6 13:39:21

^^I thought about taking pics....but my issue is that, once I get working, I am hell bent on finishing that task.

The camera gets in the way....

The c-bean sort of has a slope next to the two bolt holes...it gradually slopes out to it's full thickness.

Rather allow that slope to be there....I cut it off parallel to the Holes.....Just passed the second hole, I cut straight inward.....so the inside of the cut is now a right angle.

Once I got the C-beam on the D36.......I just used the rubber hammer to pound it backwards a bit...and then the C-Beam was able to be slid up and mounted onto the tranny. No need to pry the tranny to the side or anything....it was nice for once.
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