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has anyone had any experience with the center
link hitting the oil pan with the steering wheel turned all the way to the right. If so do you have a cure. is the /6 center link wrong when using a big block. Thanx |
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Hey Gromski whatyear and style of mounts and k-frame are you using?give us the year of the k-frame and mounts(biscuit or isolater?)and what steering linkage?6cyl or 8cyl?manual or p.s.?What oil pan? center sump or rear? and year of car and make? and will give you an answer!Lots of questions but I have to have the answers to tell you whats wrong....PRO..
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I think that you want the V8 center link rather than the /6 center link. If I remember correctly, the /6 one is straight while the V8 one is offset for additional clearance. Should be easy to find a V8 link in a boneyard.
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