View Full Version : F28 to Nova Chassis Leg Pics
Right i'm lining my mount up so i wanna see where other people have got it.. So i know where is close to right...
Cheers.
MattBrown
27-12-10, 02:19 PM
Several differant opinions, I say get the engine as level and square as possible, and some people have issues with the casing touching the chassis leg.
Not much use, but bear it in mind.
I agree with Matt, depends to much on what mounts you are already using etc...
When its all hanging off a crane its quite clear where to fit it, just tack it in place and check if everything looks right.
Cheers dude, all info is good.
I took measurement before hand, so know when it "should" be straight..
Cheers Jon, that's kinda what i thought. I have a empty casing to bolt in place and stand on a jack. To lining it all up with. (am using the LMF metal mounts and a new Nova rubber)
MattBrown
27-12-10, 02:47 PM
Cheers dude, all info is good.
I took measurement before hand, so know when it "should" be straight..
Cheers Jon, that's kinda what i thought. I have a empty casing to bolt in place and stand on a jack. To lining it all up with. (am using the LMF metal mounts and a new Nova rubber)
Allow something for the mount to sag aswell fella.
Gonna drop 3 or 4mm:thumb:
incase this has been over looked
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98463
I think where it is any sag should be fine. Glad you reminded me tho.
Bazil, well thought of i have for gotten that!
Im pretty sure Ive seen quite a few bend the lower lip on the underside of the leg towards the inside of the wheel to allow a little more clearance also fella. Just a heads up idea. :)
Nick.
There's clearance there so that's ok.
heres how mine is benn i had to lower it as my mate messed the first one up
hope this helps
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb221/tonysturbonova/17082009064.jpg
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb221/tonysturbonova/17082009063.jpg
Cheers Tony, that looks about where mine is...
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/406/img0790oe9.jpg
Cheers Lee, looks very much where mine now is.
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