And had 3 Martini lunchesuuh Bob... The engineers were also pot smoking hippies..LOL !!!
And had 3 Martini lunchesuuh Bob... The engineers were also pot smoking hippies..LOL !!!
I worked with a guy who was a Pittsburgh steel worker when the industry collapsed. I was always amazed at the stories he would tell of what work meant there to some of them.And had 3 Martini lunches
I just try to relax and realize it's all part of hot rodding.You need to catch a break.................... First all the starter issues now the headers.
Great attitude!I just try to relax and realize it's all part of hot rodding.
Well the trans mount is a new old part I've had laying around forever so I think it's OK and the crossmember is stock but I will definitely keep that in mind.I was thinking that maybe the transmission mount is bad or the crossmember is dropped .
You know Bob, this could be a combination of all these adjustments needing to be done.Well the trans mount is a new old part I've had laying around forever so I think it's OK and the crossmember is stock but I will definitely keep that in mind.
Re-reading this morning I realized one thing I have failed to do is to loosen the block-to-bracket bolts. I've only been loosening the bottom stud between the mount and the k-frame. That will be the first thing I do the next time I'm at the car.
Based on the 1/8" measurement from yesterday I'm included to agree that the problem seems to be at the transmission end of things.
You know Bob, this could be a combination of all these adjustments needing to be done.
As I'm sure you know, they all add up, an 1/8th here, a 1/16th there etc ...
The levitating motor mounts are courtesy of the cherry picker. Yes the trans mount is installed but is loosened up.What is holding the engine up off the mount? Is the trans mount installed in these pics?
No. That's about how high it's raised in those photos based on my experiment with shims last night.With the motor up like 3/8" do the headers clear then? i'm just curious...
No. That's about how high it's raised in those photos based on my experiment with shims last night.
I found the photos I thought were lost - I was looking at the wrong end of the folder list.
I hope these show how wrong it is, leading to my pessimism about this being a "scoot it over an eighth" or "knock a dent in it and move on" situation either.
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The coupler is right against the tube there.
If you can dent it and clear the coupler
This is just a shot in the dark but are the motor mount brackets in the right place on the engine block?I took my lunch break in the garage to loosen up the bracket bolts and take a few photos. After loosening the bolts I lifted it up and sat it down carefully and it went right back to the same spot. The one photo I wanted to show the coupler hitting didn't turn out for some reason. Cheap phone I guess.
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It looks like there's something weird going on with this one, but if anything that should raise the back because if anything it's tipped to the front.
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Sing out if you see anything questionable there.
I think so, they're on the back side of the earsThis is just a shot in the dark but are the motor mount brackets in the right place on the engine block?
Back would help but I'm not sure about down. Seems like that would swing the engine forward right into the coupler. My vote is for up and it would swing away from it.The engine has to go down or back to clear the header tube.
Yeah , I think you are right. Towards pass side would be ideal.Back would help but I'm not sure about down. Seems like that would swing the engine forward right into the coupler. My vote is for up and it would swing away from it.
Or sideways toward the passenger side, even better.
Not for a small block, no.No chance you have another set of engine mounts is there?
Even if you could borrow a set to try.
What I think might be wrong are the brackets, not the biscuits.Do you need biscuit mounts? I got a new set I am not using.