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Old June 29th, 2015, 07:55 PM
stoutstyle stoutstyle is offline
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Default 351e/TH400 Connector

I just purchased my first old vehicle and it had a rather sizeable leak in the transmission oil pan. It has 2 rods connecting the engine and transmission together that also tied the bell housing tight. When I dropped the pan I realized these connecting rods had rubbed a hole in the side of the pan so I ordered a new pan...no big deal. Well the new pan doesn't allow enough space for the connecting rods due to encroaching on the bolt hole (obviously an aftermarket design to fit a TH400 and not accounting for this vehicle)

My question is how necessary are these brackets. They appear to tie the whole system together and I assume due to the amount of torque this truck has, but I am not planning on doing any hauling.

I went ahead and put the new pan in and buttoned it all up and drove it around a little and all seem fine. But do I need to just order another stock pan and get the brackets put back on before my transmission falls out the back?

1967 GMC Camper Cruiser with a 351E and TH400.
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