An inch or two may OK (clearly it works for Chris), and it's certainly
appealing to use spacers rather than rebuilding the engine mount in
order to move the CG, but there must be a point beyond which inserting
spacers will become a problem. For the same reasons the engine mount
has bracing in vari
An inch or two may OK (clearly it works for Chris), and it's certainly
appealing to use spacers rather than rebuilding the engine mount, but
there must be a point beyond which inserting spacers will become a
problem. For the same reasons the engine mount has bracing in various
directions, surely s
Martin
Not a problem to use spacers. I have 2 inch aluminum spacers between the engine
and mount to move the CG forward and give more clearance to the starter on my
VW 2180
Chris Gardiner K2RS
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On 2012-04-03, at 3:09 AM, "Martin Pearce" wrote:
> I want to move my Suby motor f
Yes, it has been done. I put spacers between the mount and engine, but I
think between the firewall and mount is even better.
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Anniversary
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I want to move my Suby motor forwards about 1 inch, maybe 2, to improve
access and to give me a more forward CG. Is it acceptable to put a spacer
between the bulkhead and the engine mount?
Cheers
M
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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