WamboJambo
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Would like to start with an apology, as I'm certain this answer exists somewhere on the internet (or even this forum) but I just can't seem to find it.
I am almost finished with a 3 speed column-shifted manual (saginaw?) swap to an SM465, last thing to do is bolt the crossmember up to the frame. Unfortunately the old crossmember frame mount holes are just about an inch too far forward, and there aren't any existing holes that I can use; before I drill six new holes in the frame just an inch away from existing holes, I want to make sure I'm not doing something wrong and can avoid this issue.
After a good bit of research, I think I've found that 700r4s and SM465s are the same length and can be swapped re-using the crossmember, but every picture I've found of an SM465 crossmember has been for a 4x4 and so is the "W" style that clearances the transfer case and is not applicable for my use-case.
Another thing I understand is that the crossmember I currently have (pictured below) is shared between the 3-speed manual and the TH350, and those two can be interchanged without issue. I really thought this crossmember would line up with existing holes on the frame, but there simply aren't any there; some of them are just barely overlapped by the crossmember holes, but enough that I'll still need to drill into them, and then will be left with an oval-shaped hole to mount to.
I also think it's a decently safe assumption to say that most frames should have holes drilled to accommodate different configurations from the factory, so I can't imagine that I need to drill all new holes; I just need the right part? In summation, I guess my real question is does there exist a crossmember that will allow me to reuse existing holes in my frame, or was my frame just not drilled with certain holes from factory because of its configuration?
I am almost finished with a 3 speed column-shifted manual (saginaw?) swap to an SM465, last thing to do is bolt the crossmember up to the frame. Unfortunately the old crossmember frame mount holes are just about an inch too far forward, and there aren't any existing holes that I can use; before I drill six new holes in the frame just an inch away from existing holes, I want to make sure I'm not doing something wrong and can avoid this issue.
After a good bit of research, I think I've found that 700r4s and SM465s are the same length and can be swapped re-using the crossmember, but every picture I've found of an SM465 crossmember has been for a 4x4 and so is the "W" style that clearances the transfer case and is not applicable for my use-case.
Another thing I understand is that the crossmember I currently have (pictured below) is shared between the 3-speed manual and the TH350, and those two can be interchanged without issue. I really thought this crossmember would line up with existing holes on the frame, but there simply aren't any there; some of them are just barely overlapped by the crossmember holes, but enough that I'll still need to drill into them, and then will be left with an oval-shaped hole to mount to.
I also think it's a decently safe assumption to say that most frames should have holes drilled to accommodate different configurations from the factory, so I can't imagine that I need to drill all new holes; I just need the right part? In summation, I guess my real question is does there exist a crossmember that will allow me to reuse existing holes in my frame, or was my frame just not drilled with certain holes from factory because of its configuration?
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