A/C box modification

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I think he means straight down on top of the heaterbox.....

Exactly. I noticed you didn’t have the lid on and wondered if the A/c condenser core was still installed. I’d like to see how far the condenser is away from the box wall. A straight down pic would be great if possible
 
Forgot about doing this. I will try to get a pic tonight.
 
Not mine, just a pic I saved for reference



 
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Your original question has been answered and yes a 455 with stock valve covers will fit. Might be difficult replacing valve cover gaskets in the future. Be careful during installation of the engine. A buddy broke his box during the install.
 
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Here'a another option that is a little easier, and a lot less mess ( inside & out ).

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I did this on my 1991 Chevy s10 when I put in a 350.
 
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Here's a couple pictures of what I did for my 500 install. I made a patch of aluminum and pop rivited it in place. Can't find pictures of it completed but you can hardly see it.
 

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So here is what I finally did. I cut the tops off of the valve covers, flipped them around, and welded them back on. Once I get some textured paint on them they’ll be barely noticeable. Plenty of clearance for the roller rockers at full lift and 3/8” clearance to A/C box with engine centered in the frame.
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Now that's thinking outside the "a/c box", LOL. I like it!
 
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