OneShot
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- Joined
- Oct 1, 2014
- Posts
- 91
- Reaction score
- 50
- Location
- Indiana
- First Name
- Paul
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
A couple of years ago I did a transmission swap on my '79 C20 from the TH400 to the SM465. I pulled the 465 out of a truck that was going to be scrapped and got everything I needed for the install into my truck. I used a plasma torch to cut the hole in the low hump of my truck for the tranny and everything bolts up fine, but there's a ~1" gap between the front of the high hump and my floor. I tried moving it around to get it to fit better with little luck.
Now two years later I decided I'm done sealing it up with foam every couple of months and I'll take the time to get it to fit correctly so I can get a carpet kit installed.
Do I just need to jump on it? Ideas on how I can either get it to fit or find a more permanent sealing solution so I can run it under carpet without worrying about it leaking?
I'll throw some pictures up later today.
Thanks.
Now two years later I decided I'm done sealing it up with foam every couple of months and I'll take the time to get it to fit correctly so I can get a carpet kit installed.
Do I just need to jump on it? Ideas on how I can either get it to fit or find a more permanent sealing solution so I can run it under carpet without worrying about it leaking?
I'll throw some pictures up later today.
Thanks.