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Old 05-26-2010, 05:57 PM
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You can even use a chain in an f-body. In the time it takes to build one, you can have it out and on a stand with a chain. Save your money and get after it!

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Old 05-26-2010, 09:28 PM
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although it is not the best or safest method chains do work on f-bodies. I have pulled a motor out of an 02 with a chain.
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qtp....
Old 05-26-2010, 11:49 PM
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Iv got the qtp plate. Got it from summit racing for like 50 bux. Its makes it so easy to pull motors. Iv done about 10 with it now and love it.
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Originally Posted by 04-ORANGE
Iv got the qtp plate. Got it from summit racing for like 50 bux. Its makes it so easy to pull motors. Iv done about 10 with it now and love it.
I have the QTP plate from Summit also...haven't used it yet though, glad to hear that it works well
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I will probably try it with the chain. I appreciate everyone. Thanks Jon!!!
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Bumping an old thread. Does anyone have the dimensions of a valley cover handy? I am out of town and don't have one Laying around. I would like to make one in this free time I have at work.
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Anyone?
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Originally Posted by zfdbhwen
Or just use a chain with a bolt through it
I've been there and done that. Looking for something different.

Can't see whatever image you posted.
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I can go measure 4 ya after I get done work...


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