Summit C-6 Deep Pan on 2WD truck?

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Summit C-6 Deep Pan on 2WD truck?

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Anyone used this pan:

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sme-1003r

On a 2WD FE/C6? Does it clear the crossmember?

Some of the reviews seem to indicate it won't and some that it won't on a 4wd... :?
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Re: Summit C-6 Deep Pan on 2WD truck?

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It was an upgrade i always wanted to do to my C-6 302 Robert that i never got done. :(

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Re: Summit C-6 Deep Pan on 2WD truck?

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Hope this isn’t too late. Here’s what I’ve found...I have a ‘72 bump LWB with a healthy 351C mated to a C6. I purchased a Hughes deep cast pan for my C6 and the radius arm cross member is in the way for a deep pan. My truck had a 302/3spd stock. I used the factory frame mounts for the engine mounts and standard small block motor mounts, as a Cleveland is a small block. I did have to move my trans crossmember back a few inches for the C6 as well as cut the front driveshaft and switch to a slip yoke.

The radius arm crossmember is in the way at the front of the pan, so a forward moved engine should only make it worse.
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