View Full Version : How do I put a 454 in a 1969 Chevy Nova and get the tie rods to clear the oil pan?
novacoyote
11-12-2008, 01:06 PM
I have a 1969 Chevy Nova with a 454 from a 77 Suburban. The car is not currently running, but I am slowly getting there. However, when turning the steering wheel, the tie rods bump against the oil pan and wheels only can turn a small amount. Has anybody delt with this before and how? It does not have power steering. The car was originally a V6. Will changing the front springs (something I am going to do anyway) help?
driftking
11-12-2008, 01:06 PM
sell the chevy and go by an mitsubish evolution it;ll be worth the money and time.
black36mm
11-12-2008, 01:17 PM
convert the steering to a rack and pinion unit instead of the old steering box
kbrick13
11-12-2008, 01:18 PM
sounds like a chore to me. i would suggest trying to find/or have made, modified oil pan. if you have leaf springs, you can get lift springs to raise it. have fun, good luck
a simple oil pan swap will work or if you are a fabricator you couold build a custom motor mount to raise the engine a friend of mine had a 70 nova and 502 with oversized 8 quart oil pan instead of ditching the pan i made hime a set of mounts its really not that hard with plasma cutter and tig
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