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limpabit 8th September 2006 08:06

turbo engine/gearbox mountings and braces
 
Hi guys.

Just wanted ideas of how people have done there's. Post pictures if possible.

I have the standard gearbox and front top engine mount supplied by Marlin. But not braced to the suspension leg. Braced at the bottom of block (by oil cooler) using threaded stud and ball joints. Will get piccies up later.

But engine is rattling like mad so needs some ideas how to steady here. And if anybody has pictures of the Marlin new engine mounts.

Cheers

marlinturbo 8th September 2006 09:10

john,

i'll take piccies of my setup...after i find out the reasons for killing yet another driveshaft..............

limpabit 8th September 2006 13:53

Damn sorry to hear that John.

BTW, general question to all turbo builders. Has anyone tilted the engine from it's normal standing position towards the front of the car? I have.

Here are the piccies of mine so far.


Gearbox end Marlin supplied
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car004.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car005.jpg

Timing End Lower bracket Marlin supplied

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car006.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car007.jpg

Timing end Upper Marlin supplied

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car008.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bit/car009.jpg

Toying with ideas at the monet. As mine is a 200 donor, playing with the lower gearbox mounting to the lower chassis. Also trying to figure out how to connect that timing upper bracket to suspension lug on leg. Near Blue pipe on above picture.

holgate86 18th September 2006 17:10

mounts
 
Looking at the piccies I think your problem might be the lower stabiliser rod. I would expect it to be insulated at one end at least with rubber. Disconnect and see if problem dissapears.

best of luck

Bri

limpabit 20th September 2006 07:22

Hi Brian.

After your post on the engine move and I'm going to have a go at movingine further to the right.

But doing a bit of head scratching on how to stop the engine rocking when revving! That lower stabilier is not doing a lot!

tony-g 20th September 2006 16:17

Hi John

Looking at you your pics I cannot see the short stabliser bar that goes from the right engine mount to the a chassis upright just rear of the right engine mount. Did you not get a short bar approx 4 inches in length with a rubber bush at either end. You can see the upright in the 5th pic and the other end bolts to the engine mount where you have a bracket in pic 6.

all the best
tony

limpabit 20th September 2006 17:07

Hi Tony.

Yes know what connection you mean.

I did get that dogbone shapped bit. But on the upright the connecting lug is weilded on the wrong side of the upright.:(

tony-g 20th September 2006 19:02

Hi John

Thats a bummer why was your chassis different from mine. I thought we both got our kits about the same time. Would it be feasable to put something like a mountain bike rear swinging arm little damper from your rear upright and your bracket on the engine mount perhaps beef the bracket up a bit. you could also adjust the rate of damping. Those type of damper seem quite sturdy, they support my somewhat not petite rear end.

all the best
tony

limpabit 23rd September 2006 13:07

hmm there's any idea about the mountain bike part.

I'm going to do as Brian said and move the engine as far right as poss but will need to lengthen the hole on the chassis engine mount a bit as where the rubber dounut bit fits in, it's stopping it moving any more to the right.

What are your measurements Tony from the timing cover to the chassis and alternator pulley to the chassis?

tony-g 23rd September 2006 14:55

hi john

I have just got back from working on the car but i will take the measurements tomorow and let you know. However i can move mine right a bit further as a made my own alternater bracket, so the alternator sits between the upper and lower rear side chassis members in a straight line frow the crankshaft pulley. this allows the engine right so it just misses the sump.

all the best
tony

limpabit 24th September 2006 09:14

Hi Tony.

It sounds like you and Brian done a similar thing with the alternator. Brian used a 214 one. Did you use the original turbo one?

Couldn't make another bracket for me could you and I'll pay you for it?

tony-g 25th September 2006 19:21

Hi John

Im afraid i have changed jobs and i no longer have access to the steel required also as mine is fitted i would have trouble getting to the bracket to recreate all the dimensions needed but i could make up a sketch and photos if you like. I am not sure if my set up is the same a brian. but i think like me he is using a electric water pump which removes the water pump pully. leave a personal message with your phone number and i could talk you through it if thats better.
all the best tony

limpabit 30th September 2006 14:08

Might well do that thanks Tony.

Going to have a play first and look at the alternator bracket.

Next problem then I think is the belt size.


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