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Re: More "Open-Road Racers" at B-ville

To: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
Subject: Re: More "Open-Road Racers" at B-ville
From: DOUG ODOM <popms@thegrid.net>
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 21:00:44 -0700
Skip, I have over 100 chevy cranks in the shop, both two piece rear
seal and the newer one piece seal. They all measure the same. The one
piece seal crank takes a different flywheel (different bolt pattern) but
the spacing is the same. I have replaced 700R4's with TH400's and the
other way with no problems. There is no different cranks for Vette's.
They mount the motor with a engine plate between the water pump and
block so they use a spacer behind the crank balancer to line up the
belts. That's the only thing I know of.

                        Doug Odom       

Higginbotham Land Speed Racing wrote:
> 
> Hi Ed,
> I have a question that I'm trying to answer. Maybe you know.......on a '64
> or '65 'Vette 327 engine. Does it use a crankshaft that has a different
> flywheel location (about 3/4" forward) than the rest of the small block
> cranks?
> The trans guy that does the trans work on my 'liner has a customer that put
> a 700 R4 auto behind a 64-65 'Vette 327 and the input shaft is tearing the
> first 1/4"or so of the splines out of the converter. Have you heard of
> this? And......how to fix it? Change the crank?
> Thanks for any help/ideas,
> Skip H

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