You got that box in yet fella? :)
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You got that box in yet fella? :)
Gonna go get it sat in place in a bit... You free tomoz or thrus?
Got the F28 fitted in place today..
First found with this much gap..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...28fitting2.jpg
It was very close to here...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...28fitting4.jpg
After so tweeking, pulling, pushing, jacking, measuring i got it to fit better, rear mount looks like it lines have a bit of threaded bar in it at the mo.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...28fitting3.jpg
But here is where i have the prob. With everything in the right place (going by my measurement) i cant get the rubber mount in between the chassis leg and gear box mount..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...28fitting6.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...28fitting7.jpg
Now slotting the holes in the box mount ever say 3mm will give me the room i need.. Shouldn't be a prob should it? I'm not a far of slotting mounts tho..
Have you loosened all the other engine mounts so there's some play in the others?
No, cause if i move it to far the other way the bottom pulley can start to catch...
Benn, i slotted the holes on the gearbox mount so i could slide it about on the box. That will solve your current issues.
Benn what bottom pulley are you using standard XE/LET? or a single vee one?
Damo.
I did wonder if you ment these Rick, I'll slot them up, then weld them up after.
Damen, i have a twin V belt one with the outer ring machined off.
If your running a standard pulley with the outer vee machined off you should have loads of room for manover surely?
Im running the standard twin vee on mine with standard rubber mounts and ive no catching issues!
But as already been said benn if you can slot the mount easy enough then do that mate weld washers ontop too to keep the strength like iain did to his rear mount.
But keep up the good work mate.
Damo.
Benn if you slot them then its only like the standard nova mount as thats elongated side to side where it meats the rubber.Quote:
Originally Posted by Benn