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    im trying yo fit the engine in and have space fore the steering exhasts and etc.... how level does the engine have to be on the horizontal plane front to back

    my engine block # is 3970010 this # is on the engine on the drivers side above the bell house what is it and what year.

    i am also confused about another aspect the lower pully mounts onto the harmonic balancer and that mounts onto the crank on my engine it looks like there is a bolt missing right there in the centre. the shop i got this from says no!! man i looked in there and there is thread and all please help....

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    Here's the skinny....
    The engine does not have to be level, nor does it have to be perfectly inline with the pinion....

    The carb should be level.

    The angle that the engine is installed at (let's say 3 degree's) needs to be repeated at the differential (with an * here)
    So, if the engine is tilted 3 degrees up, the pinion needs that same amount up (3 degree's). (Here's the *....drag racers will put the pinion down a few degree's to account for spring wrap upon accelleration, whick will bring it to three degrees under full throttle. Most street cars shouldn't do this as you spend some time decelerating too, and this could cause a vibration in the drivetrain by having an excessive angle on the pinion.

    Whatever angle you have at the trans yoke should zero itself out at the pinion.

    The engine can be a tad offset to one side also. Some oem's did this to account for the fact the pinion is off to one side of the diff, but then again some diff's are offset to put the pinion in the middle. Sometimes the engine is set to the side for weight balance, but most of the time it is to clear something like the steering gear or brake booster.

    Don't be skeered. Set it in there and start measuring things up.
    Just keep good notes and measure it thrice...
    Jeff (BTDT)

    Originally posted by oldways
    im trying yo fit the engine in and have space fore the steering exhasts and etc.... how level does the engine have to be on the horizontal plane front to back

    my engine block # is 3970010 this # is on the engine on the drivers side above the bell house what is it and what year.

    i am also confused about another aspect the lower pully mounts onto the harmonic balancer and that mounts onto the crank on my engine it looks like there is a bolt missing right there in the centre. the shop i got this from says no!! man i looked in there and there is thread and all please help....
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    Don't sweat this either...
    The center hole is threaded and is used to install the harmonic balancer. NEVER use a hammer.
    Always take care to protect the crank threads.
    Also be aware that there are several styles of harmonic balancers and the bolts can be a different length. Make sure your bolt is long enough. I know a guy who had a truck balancer held on with an auto balancer bolt that only grabbed with one thread and it pulled out. Eventually he dumped the balancer and chewed up the end of the crank and made a mess out of the lower front area of his truck. Don't be afraid, just be sure......
    Some instructions are here:

    http://www.powerdyne.com/manuals/K10415.PDF

    Hope it helps,
    Jeff

    Originally posted by oldways
    i am also confused about another aspect the lower pully mounts onto the harmonic balancer and that mounts onto the crank on my engine it looks like there is a bolt missing right there in the centre. the shop i got this from says no!! man i looked in there and there is thread and all please help....
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    "If your still just wondering" about this :

    Originally posted by oldways
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    my engine block # is 3970010 this # is on the engine on the drivers side above the bell house what is it and what year.

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    "from the Casting # you gave"

    1968 3970010 327 - - 2 bolt
    1969-79 3970010 350 - - 2/4 bolt

    "go here, to learn more about what your asking"

    http://www.yearone.com/updatedsingle...gineinfo3.html

    hope that helps you out.


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    thanx guys this forum has been very useful Sooo this weekend with tape and welding kit i will do it

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