Drive train is in

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by Cory Ollendick, Dec 13, 2023.

  1. Cory Ollendick

    Cory Ollendick Member

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    Motor and transmission mounts welded in and engine in place ...firewall trimming a def must here ...went back into cab about 2.5 in ...but achieved goal of stock hood ... Most likely will recess the whole firewall 3 in into cab.
     

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  2. Erwin Merida

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    Hope that trans mount hold the torque.. great progress.
     
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    Looks good, nice job using the stock hood, is the oil pan custom? Also, do you have a plan to get the trans out if need be? If the crossmember isn’t already all welded in, maybe consider drilling and nut/bolting it in at the ends.
     
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  4. Cory Ollendick

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    Knock off 302-1 holley pan ... Trans member is welded in ...so I dont plan on it coming out lol
     
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  5. Cory Ollendick

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    Me too lol
     
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    Really like what you're doing with your truck! Is this the Forerunner hood you picked up from the yard? If so, what makes it different from the truck hood? I'm putting a carb'd Vortec in my dually and I can already foresee problems with clearance!
     
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  7. Cory Ollendick

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    No different....just more 4runners in yards vs trucks lol
     
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    Same here. Can't find trucks in any known yards! Found a 4runner Monday. Noticed the fenders are flared and mine on my 2wd aren't. Wonder how it would look!
     
  9. Cory Ollendick

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    4wd fenders are the way to go
     
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    Agreed, 4wd fenders are a must!
     
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    I bet this thing is gonna be too much fun when it's finished!
     
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