KHOCO@aol.com wrote:
> John
> Same thing on mine
> Ken Copeland
> 70 GT6+ KC78784 (Rebuild almost done)
It is normal for the engine's pan to be offset. The crankshaft must be in the
center
of the car, therefore the cylinder bores are also in the center. The cam sits
just
off to the side of the cylinder bores, so therefore the block must be cast with
more
material on the camshaft side, hence the block and pan have a noticable offset
to the
cam side of the engine.
Regards,
Brian Schlorff '61 TR-4 '64 TR-4 '72 TR-6 '79 Spit
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