Alwhite00
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Generic 1" setback mounts. I did this close to 10 years ago. No "kits" were available If I were to do it again I would go all Holley everything. They have it dialed in.Which engine mounts did you use?
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.Generic 1" setback mounts. I did this close to 10 years ago. No "kits" were available If I were to do it again I would go all Holley everything. They have it dialed in.Which engine mounts did you use?
Thanks, I figured why not!I don't blame you for trying cheaper parts. The inflation in Holley prices is crazy ! I paid less than $400 for headers and they are double ? The front-end accessory drives are up $1000 !
Holley was bought out a short time ago ? Is that why these prices are thru-the-roof ?
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Thanks, I figured why not!
I still cannot get over waiting 30-45 min each time I call their tech line! Anyway yea I bet it is just corporate greed and I venture to say all of these prices all over that have gone up will never come down, why would they? My brother said he was at the depot the other day and a freaking 2x4 was 7 dollars!!!!!!! FOR ONE 2x4!!!!!!
$600 + $1,200 is still only $1,800. I hope you are not using the GM "muscle car swap" pan. That is definitely a no-go.Alright guys, I am ready for the pre I told you so comments but I decided to to the speed engineering headers and ls swap low profile pan. I am doing the muscle rods cross member. Will be about a week before I get all the parts but once I try and fit it I PROMISE I will be honest with how it goes! I am usually a firm believer in you get what you pay for but I have seen some good comments on the speed engineering stuff so I am happy to take a risk. Holley headers alone are over 1200 i think. Speed engineering headers and oil pan, under 600....we shall see!!!
Ok. Good luck. Seems as if I just read a post about that exact pan an it was not identical and the poster ended up with a 302-2 or 3Speed Engineering LS Swap Conversion Oil Pan | (Low Profile) LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6
(In Stock) We are proud to announce the release of our LS swap oil pan. Designed to fit all LS based engines. Most aftermarket oil pans either hang too low or interfere with chassis clearance. Our oil pan provides the best possible clearance for most LS swap applications. Built out of cast...speed-engineering.com
everything looks identical to the Holley 302-2
no worries, we will see!Ok. Good luck. Seems as if I just read a post about that exact pan an it was not identical and the poster ended up with a 302-2 or 3
Thanks my whole life, I always pull out the credit card and just get the best of the best but I really want to try and keep it on a strict budget for this one and see what happens.Hopefully it works out. Save a few bucks is good.
Thanks, I think the -3 is a bigger pan the -2 and the knock off one I have have more clearance. I think...so we will see. It is coming next week so I think a test fit will be happening a week from this weekend!
I believe the only difference is the -3 has a bigger hump in the center to clear a 4" stroke crank. Tie rod clearance would be the same. Keep us posted.Thanks, I think the -3 is a bigger pan the -2 and the knock off one I have have more clearance. I think...so we will see. It is coming next week so I think a test fit will be happening a week from this weekend!
Before I was so against Holley I bought this one (6 months ago) and I was using it with an aeromotive regulator to bring the pressure down for my carb. Now I bought the kit for the regulator to make it capable of fuel injection pressures. I also have -8 lines going from front to back, I will never need that large of a line but figured why not, who knows.