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    Originally posted by tcodi
    done
    i wouldnt say done tcodi, maybe a good start, getting some head way, getting somewhere, but no not done. looking good though.
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    I meant done putting the engine in place.
    Certainly not even close to done in any other respect.

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    Originally posted by tcodi
    I meant done putting the engine in place.
    Certainly not even close to done in any other respect.
    i know what you meant, just joking and its looks good to. i can see you put a lot of work into it. if i can help with anything else id be glade to.
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    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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    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.
    are they solid mounts no rubber? if you tighten them tight enough they shouldnt move. but if had to you could tack weild if it moved.
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    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.

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