StuartA
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posted on 21/8/02 at 11:41 AM |
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Zetec Engine Mounts
I know I've asked this before, but figure some of the new members might be able to help me out. We are planning to mount a 1.8 Zetec into our Luego
chassis, but are having trouble sourcing engine mounts. Wondering if anyone else knows where we can get some? We have had various offers from people
willing to make them, but this involves somehow getting all the relevant measurements. Any ideas... someone out there must have done this!!
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Jon Ison
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posted on 22/8/02 at 04:27 PM |
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you may have trouble on here with that one, its the sorta thing most on here would just make.....
make a plate and bolt it to engine, bolt mount to chassis, fill gap with 1" box or whatever tsakes your fancey...
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Marcus
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posted on 22/8/02 at 07:56 PM |
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Yeah, so easy to make, why bother spending dosh. As Jon says two plates, one on engine, one on chassis, put engine on hoist or jack in approximately
the right position and weld a piece of tube (I think 1 inch may be a bit small) between the two. Hey presto.
Marcus
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Jon Ison
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posted on 22/8/02 at 08:01 PM |
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sorry marcus, forgot we was talkin heavy metal, got carried away.......
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StuartA
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posted on 23/8/02 at 03:53 PM |
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Thanks for that guys... sounds so simple when you put it like that but the problem is a distinct lack of welding skills (and equipment). Don't want
the thing to self destruct on its first run!
I guess we just make the thing in wood first (to get the measurements) and then take it to someone who can do as you suggest
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jbmcsorley
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posted on 4/9/02 at 02:34 PM |
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Making it from wood is a good idea. Here's some other tricks...
Put rubber pencil erasers in the bolt holes on the block (not too far in... you need to pull them out later). Dab the eraser ends with grease or
something similiar to temporary paint. Press cardboard, wood, or plate steel against the rubber erasers. There's your bolt pattern... just drill
through the grease spots with a bit that is a little larger than the bolts.
The damper/rubber mount is something you'll probably want to weld or bolt to the chassis... hopefully a bolt hole is already there for the task.
I've been told the MGB engine mount is well suited for the task and easy to find. This assembly should have an upper plate for welding as part of
the engine support.
So, the next trick is to use a piece of cardboard tubing or toilet tissue roll and cut angles on it to simulate the support tube between the engine
plate and the upper plate of the rubber mount.
You could even glue the tube to a mockup of the plates and you're left with a full scale prototype! (won't hold much weight though)
-Jim M.
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StuartA
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posted on 5/9/02 at 11:45 AM |
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Thanks for those suggestions Jim. We have the engine rubbers already so those won't be a problem, and we were simply going to cut wood diagonals
between the two plates rather than the cardboard tube suggestion.
The bolt pattern is a good idea, I like that :-)
Progress has definitely been slow over the summer months but hopefully once we get these mounts sorted, we will be back up to speed again. Saw a
yellow 7 (definitely looked of the homegrown variety) just outside Stowmarket last night which gave us a bit of an incentive. Anyone on here?
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