Thread: bellhousing runout
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02-06-2005 07:25 PM #16
Originally posted by tcodi
donelooking good though.
Mike
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02-07-2005 04:47 AM #17
I meant done putting the engine in place.
Certainly not even close to done in any other respect.
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02-07-2005 06:26 AM #18
Originally posted by tcodi
I meant done putting the engine in place.
Certainly not even close to done in any other respect.Mike
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02-07-2005 12:24 PM #19
well, one thing is, my motor mounts I made use a sleeve that is probably 1/4" larger than the motor mount bolt that goes through it (it was the closest round tubing I could find when I was making them).
Basically there is slack in there so the engine is capable of moving up and down a small bit. I'm worried that under torque it may lift up slightly on one side and then clunk back down and sound crappy.
Should I make up another sleeve that will fill the space?
Is there any type of synthetic material that might be a good idea to use? Maybe something that is a little compressible?
here's quick sketch of what I have.
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02-07-2005 12:35 PM #20
Originally posted by tcodi
well, one thing is, my motor mounts I made use a sleeve that is probably 1/4" larger than the motor mount bolt that goes through it (it was the closest round tubing I could find when I was making them).
Basically there is slack in there so the engine is capable of moving up and down a small bit. I'm worried that under torque it may lift up slightly on one side and then clunk back down and sound crappy.
Should I make up another sleeve that will fill the space?
Is there any type of synthetic material that might be a good idea to use? Maybe something that is a little compressible?
here's quick sketch of what I have.Mike
check my home page out!!!
http://hometown.aol.com/kanhandco2/index.html
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02-07-2005 12:52 PM #21
there is rubber on the mounts that attach to the engine.
It's just that the bolt going through the sleeve of the frame mount has play.
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
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