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mad4x4

posted on 24/7/03 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
Gear Box Mount - Indy - Pinto

Can some one help me I am mounting my gaer box and have come stuck on how or what to use fro gear box mounts. The standard block (Square ford) mount won't fit between the box and the chassis.

The Indy has two plates welded in the chassis and these are in line with the mounting hole on the gear box. But this hole is about 5-15mm below these plates. I'm guessing that I will have to make up a u shaped bracket but what and where do I mount it and what mount do I use.

Open to all reasonable sugestions.

Andy





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mad-butcher

posted on 24/7/03 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
it's only the inner part of the gearbox mount you want not the outer ford crap some had the centre bolted, some were riveted then you line up the gearbox output shaft to the same height as the diff input
tony

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macspeedy

posted on 24/7/03 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
I encoutered this problem to aparently the standard ford mount is like poo so bought a uprated one from westfield but its a slightly different size so had to make up a plate spaced the right distance from those paltes in the tunnel, to allow gearbox extension to clear the front tunnel brace, i'll post a pic soon.
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Rorty

posted on 25/7/03 at 06:51 AM Reply With Quote
If it's of any use, I described a method I've used for mounting just about everything in the past 30 years; car engines/gearboxes etc.
I think it was in response to a query that James had on mounting the pinto engine. A search on here should bring it up.






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MK7

posted on 25/7/03 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,

I'm in the same position but I saw a note from CairB recently. He said that he used the smaller crossmember that's attached to the large crossmember then used around 1/2 inch spacers to lift the gearbox such that the centre of the output shaft is at the same height, relative to the chassis, as the centre of the diff.

This is what I plan to do in the next week or so.

MK said use M12 bonts to attach the crossmember to those plates. They haven't drilled the plates cos there are different gearbox options.

Russell

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Peteff

posted on 25/7/03 at 02:33 PM Reply With Quote
The big rubber mount in the centre of the gearbox Xmember is on a plate held in by two rivets. Grind them off and knock it out then use the same two holes to mount it to your plates.

yours, Pete.





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I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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mad4x4

posted on 27/7/03 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Sounds like a Plan PeterF

Cheers for all the Help. Realised my problem than I chucked the gearbox mount and cross member off my doner car Dooooo!.

Went to Scrappy got a "new" x-member and bolts etc. Now I see how to do this.

Andy





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