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    winch driveshaft and headders
    Post by bawannabuck on Aug 20, 2006, 6:50am

    I have my frame sandblasted and painted.Rebuilt sbc, tranny and t case installed.Will the winch driveshaft clear block hugger headders?And how have the berring retainer been mounted to the engine block like on the 230?Kinda hard to guess as I have missplaced my driveshaft and the headders are not here yet.

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    Re: winch driveshaft and headders
    Post by sermis on Aug 20, 2006, 8:16am

    i'm running ram horn manafolds. I had to make my PTO shaft. Located the bearing on the motor mount frame beloe the motor mount it's self.

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