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Engine Mount

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NickyP

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I've done some searching around the Forum and have not seen alot of info on this subject. We are ready to put the mount on the firewall. We have the mount and the spools. What methods have been used to insure the mount is on corrrecty in reference to engine thrust line. It would be nice I think if we had a dummy block but thats not the case. Is there some way of building a dummy block with the crank in the right place or are there some measurments we can make off the engine side of the motor mount to locate the thrust line, am I thinking this out too much ??? Help me :((

Nick

 

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