katuah
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OK, not to be an idiot, but can someone explain how RAISING the engine is going to make the driveline angles better? Unless there's an assumption that the engine/transmission assembly together is going to "pivot" around, uh, maybe the trans mount, i.e. somehow raising the front at the engine will lower the rear point at which the driveshaft is mounting? I am having trouble visualizing this. I really thought you'd want to either try for a lower angle path most/all the way thru (which is why you drop the TC if you get binding), or else install an SYE so the angle can be better compensated for via a joint attachment rather than the slipping yoke.
FWIW, I didn't notice any real lifting of the engine block after putting on Brown Dog regular-height. Maybe a hair, but that would just have been from the difference between worn out and brand new.
FWIW, I didn't notice any real lifting of the engine block after putting on Brown Dog regular-height. Maybe a hair, but that would just have been from the difference between worn out and brand new.