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a4gom

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
bec engine cradle / mounts

I'm fitting a R1 to a narrow bodied westfield, intended making a top and bottom cradle from 1" tube as seems common practice.
I've now sat my engine in where I want it to go and it looks to me like I don't really need to make a top and bottom cradle, all but one mounting is now within 4 or 5"of an existing chassis member so I intend to make up some small brackets attached directly to the chassis. Is this good practice, any reason why I shouldn't?

I was intending to use some of these at each of the six mounting points, they are only 20mm long is that a problem, should I be looking for some longer ones?

I have a selection of 1" box and tube, I'm weight concious but don't want failures, would 1" box with approx 1.3mm wall be strong enough to cope with weight / vibration or should I be using 2mm wall?

Appologies, lots of questions but I know there will be some guru on here.


[Edited on 25/1/09 by a4gom]





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Steve Hignett

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:18 AM Reply With Quote
That will be fine, but how do you intend to attach those "bushes" to the mini-brackets?






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jacko

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
This is how i made the cradle on roadrunners car if you make a cradle it helps stiffen the chassis have a look in his photos zx9r engine
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mark chandler

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:41 AM Reply With Quote
My efforts in the same vien.

I used Range rover Polybush panhard rod bushes Rescued attachment Engine_mounts_small.JPG
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mark chandler

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:42 AM Reply With Quote
the bushes Rescued attachment panhard_bush.jpeg
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lsdweb

posted on 25/1/09 at 10:53 AM Reply With Quote
Here's my R1 inmy wide Westfield - no cradle as such - trying to keep the weight down. There are small brackets between the engine and the chassis rail at the rear and the removable 'bar' at the front. Rescued attachment SNV30525.JPG
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a4gom

posted on 25/1/09 at 02:21 PM Reply With Quote
my idea was similar to that of lsdweb, a bar across the front of the engine to pick up the original front top right mount, a bracket direct to the bulk head for the original front top left mount, s mount similar to lsdwebs top back mount and something in the same vain as mark chandlers top mount for my bottom back mount.
The bushes I proposed would be inside 1" tube welded to the brackets.

Hope that makes sense.
I'm not over worried about strengthening the chassis, it worked ok with my old engine in and that was on two standard rubber mounts. I'm not saying it wouldn't make it better but if I manage to get my driving and everything else on the car up to the the standard of the currecnt chassis I can always add some stiffness!





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lsdweb

posted on 9/2/09 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
And here with all mounts completed. Rescued attachment header tank install.JPG
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lsdweb

posted on 18/2/09 at 08:57 PM Reply With Quote
And the bottom mounts Rescued attachment mounts1.jpg
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lsdweb

posted on 18/2/09 at 09:00 PM Reply With Quote
And here Rescued attachment mounts2.jpg
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Peteff

posted on 18/2/09 at 11:22 PM Reply With Quote
For the sake of a few more ounces I'd join the bottom mounts both sides together with another bar between them to make it a bit more rigid.





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lsdweb

posted on 20/2/09 at 01:05 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Pete

We did consider this - I'm tempted to leave it as is for now and see if there's any flex in there when it's running.

Ta

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Blackbird

posted on 22/2/09 at 07:09 AM Reply With Quote
Nice work.

And just to contribute another one for future searching, I'll post mine too -
I threaded the ones on the transmission and put bolts directly into it.

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