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Mike Corbett 10-04-2009 07:07 PM

Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Hey guys has anyone modified their crossmember so you can pull the pull the oil pan without pulling the engine on a 1967Camaro small block car? If you have any suggestions and or pictures email me. Thanks and have a great week! Mike

tperniciaro 10-07-2009 10:02 AM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Mike: This is a easy thing to do.First you have to strongback your motormount x-member so you don't louse your wheel or chassis alignment.Support the car on jack stands on the rear housing and the lower control arms up front,so you don't twist the chassis.Make sure it is level front to rear and side to side.Then you can cut a section out of the x-member that will clear your pan. Cut the center front to rear section that ties the two x-members together off at the motormount x-member,plate both sides with 3/8 material so you will have a thickness you can tap later for the removeable section of the x-member. Weld these cap plates in place.Make a tube 1 1/4" plus with plates on both ends,with two 3/8 holes in the plates on each end, to take the place of section you cut out, to go between the cap plates you installed.(Make sure it fits tight.) Install this at the lowest point between the cap plates transfer holes from tube x-member,drill and tap 3/8-24.Reinstall. Cap the center tie in section that ties the front and motormount x-members together.Then make a bracket from the tube section of the new motormount x-member to the cap on the center front to rear section that ties the front and motormount x-members together.Drill two 3/8 clerance holes and attach together.If you need a sketch. tptd477@hotmail.com Ted P. CHASSIS MASTER RACE CARS COVINGTON ,LA. 504-666-1152

John Duzac 10-08-2009 07:32 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
You know Mike, this post looks so familar. When I started reading this post I began to think wow, this is exactly how my 1967 z28 D/S camaro is set up. Then, as I read a little further, I noticed there is a reason for that: Chassis Master is the same people who modified my cross member to allow oil pan removal. They did a real neat professional job.

Dave Polichena 10-13-2009 11:28 AM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Mike if you pm me your email I can send you a pic on how I did mine. IfI could figure out how to downsize the pic I would post it.:confused:

mannymen 10-13-2009 12:39 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Dave sent you a PM

Dave Polichena 10-13-2009 03:25 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Manny, did you get my email?

cad 10-19-2009 02:38 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Polichena (Post 145890)
Mike if you pm me your email I can send you a pic on how I did mine. IfI could figure out how to downsize the pic I would post it.:confused:

Dave,
Download Picasa free from Google at http://picasa.google.com.
It is a great picture "manager" program. After you install it, it will "index" all of your photos by chronological order.
Anyway, regarding resizing, it includes a simple crop tool, and under Tools, there is a setting for what size to email pics as. Set it to whatever your preference is.
Email yourself the pic, and then you can upload it.
Clark

mannymen 10-20-2009 01:28 AM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
I got the photo. Thanks!

Mark Markow 12-18-2009 04:34 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
here how i did it.

John Beasaw III 12-18-2009 05:52 PM

Re: Crossmember modifications- 67 Camaro
 
Is this a "NHRA" approved method for a stocker? If so, I need to do that. Thanks for the pics. Very helpful.

John Beasaw III
'70 Chevelle
"My Kid$ Tuition"


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