What's the safest way to support the trans while installing my new crossmember? Thinking piece of 2 X10 under the pan? I'm a body man not a mechanic, kinda shows
Found a 2X12, even better. Thanx for responding. Sure don't want to damage anything while making improvementsFloor jack w/ 2x10 will work great.
Thanx,I'm using a piece of 2X12 about 18 inches long. Is it necessary to retain the original cat support that fits in with the trans mount ? Is it used to connect dual exhaust to?There really isn't much weight at the transmission support point so I wouldn't be too worried. The engine and transmission are supported by the engine mounts so the assembly is just pivoting on the engine mounts when the transmission support is removed. I've used a 2x4 that extended past the sides of the pan with no problem.
Just finished installing my Summit crossmember, pretty easy, specially since I'm not a mechanic. At least I have all the tools I needed, like a 15 mm swivel socket to get the bolts attaching the mount to the trans. Picking up my Flowmaster heaters tomorrow at Summit, the cats and Pypes exhaust system are being delivered this week.No, you don't need that cat bracket as long as your not using that heavy original cat. I have one hanger at the back of each muffler and another for each tail pipe. For the cat I have 2 of these Magnaflow spun cat.
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