Thread: Tranny cover
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10-22-2013 06:25 PM #1
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10-22-2013 09:01 PM #2
There is no reason i see that you can't weld it in. But on the ones i've done i made them so they could be bolted or screwed down for working around the trans while putting it together and for later on down the road if it needs to be removed for any reason.. i used a good seam sealer all around the edges to seal it and it can be cut away if you need to open it up. Also the two here use a floor shift which makes it a little easier to hook all that up....You don't know what it is to love a car until you build one.
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10-23-2013 07:41 AM #3
Hey Parkwood that good looking covers, thanks for the input !
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10-23-2013 09:57 PM #4
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10-24-2013 12:37 AM #5
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On my 40 sedan I was thinking of welding my trans cover in solid, but like Parkwood said, I want access for what ever later on down the road. Nice covers Parkwood!Ryan
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