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Does anyone make a prefabbed Muncie 4 speed tranny mount?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by curbspeed, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. curbspeed
    Joined: Feb 7, 2002
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    I am looking at a lot of vendors and don't seem to find what I am looking for. I have the ability to fab what I want but thought I would see if anyone made this ****** mount. Putting a 4 speed in my 34 frame and would like it to be a dropout style. I see stuff for automatics but nothing for a Muncie 4 speed. I want to stay away from a tubular mount and go with something that is flatplate design. Any ideas out there? I have searched with nothing coming up.
     
  2. eddiebroadway
    Joined: Feb 3, 2007
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    TH350 auto and all 4 speeds (Saginaw, Muncie, Borg Warner) take the same mount location. Turbo 400, 700 r4, 2004r, 4l80 all different. So get a Th350 mount and you are good to go!
     
  3. curbspeed
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    Really? Ok, I'll look into it. Any suggestions on a vendor that has a nice looking product that works in a 34 frame? That's what I am really after.
     
  4. eddiebroadway
    Joined: Feb 3, 2007
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    The Pete and Jakes #PET4007 is a flat plate mount, around $42.00
     
  5. curbspeed
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    Thanks. I'll look into that.
     
  6. mickeyc
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    If you are a fabricator why would you even consider buying one?
    Build one and you will have exactly what you need. Even if you buy a
    cross member type mount, you will likely have to modify or "tweak" it a bit to fit your application.
     
  7. RICH B
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    RICH B
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    Ch***is eng in Iowa makes a nice center mount also. A copy of either P&J's or CE's
    would be easy; but sometimes it is more economical to purchase a kit if you are working on a customer's car.
     

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