Many years ago I bought a Lakewood scatter shield for a chevy.....it didn't come with the block plate. I'd like to fab one up but I don't know how thick the original plate was. Can somebody measure theirs and post it here? Thanks
Rocky - Got one without the plate myself. Haven't had the need for it, but noticed that Speedway sells the "motor plate only'' for their explosion proof bellhousing. Item 515-8651 $69.99 Not Lakewood brand.
0.132"...great and thanks everybody! Joe, I may take a mini road trip to P.J. with a hunk-o-cardboard to take a pattern off'n yours..0.132'....got it.
Food for thought. Isn't the pattern on the lower half of the scatter shield ? Sure you've got to figure out the starter hole and oil pan notch. But really, how hard is that if one has the tools and ability already to make a duplicate ?
Yeah, but I want to get the crank-hole and starter hole right the first time and the real reason? I wanna go visit JOE COOL and see his project 57 chevy.
Half way thru my day I realized I was thinking inspection cover in describing how to make one. There's still the upper half to deal with. Carry on as planned.
There's a pic early in my homemade bellhousing thread that has locating dimensions of the block mounting holes and the center of the crankshaft hole... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/another-homemade-bellhousing-thread.555286/
As is there in my post in the Lincoln Y block forum. It is really easy for the block plate. You only need to get the trans bearing retainer hole centered on the shield itself. If the block plate is a little off, who cares.
I bet you could lay the bellhousing on a piece of paper and trace it, locate the crank hole from the dowel pin holes, crank hole is generous don't need to be exact at all. Blocksaver plate has a lot more holes in different places than the holes going into the block anyway.