My engine mount sits less than 5 mm from the steering box.
As for opening the pics, right click and 'open in new window' , should come up full screen.
when i click on the photos a new tab opens with the photo the same size as in the original post ie pretty darn small so can't see real well.
assuming it's the resolution of the photos you're uploading. any chance uploading higher res photos?
not interested in doing this mod but it's very interesting to see and i take my hat (beanie) off to those who put the effort in.
cheers.
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My engine mount sits less than 5 mm from the steering box.
As for opening the pics, right click and 'open in new window' , should come up full screen.
Pibby, as Vern says. Just clicking on the pic gives small image. Now you'll have to go back and see them all again
Dougal, you don't just 'send stuff back' from Darwin - the cost would be equal to NZGDPBut seriously, yes I did wonder and calculated roughly 720 rpm at 100kmh hmmm...would it vibrate. Got lathe and mill so I may end up just notching it myself as per your suggestion. The notch is for locking while doing up bolts if not clear to other readers. And no, the shaft is not yet in place - what I'm presenting is basically a mock up so I can figure the engine mounts. Everything is going to come out once the mounts are done, so I can respray the chassis, fix things on the engine etc.
Next step the chassis mounts - just pondering if I can bend class 350 6mm to maintain plate strength rather than hack out lots of little pieces and weld.
Ancient, I don't mind the traditional diesel clatter...provided it smooths out a bit on acceleration.
At 100km/h my engine is doing 2000rpm and the gearbox output shaft is doing about 2,500rpm.
I'd balance it.
I'm not convinced the notch even needs to be there. You've got several existing options to stop the shaft rotating while doing/undoing bolts. None of which throw balance out.
At 100 kph in 5th with my 3.0 diffs the shaft is doing 1431 rpm. you could chuck the small end in the lathe spin it and convince yourself Why spoil a nice job for half a hole As Dougal said mill the opposite hole
AM
Thanks for the calculations...umm I forgot to multiply by diff ratio.
Will take your advice.
Took the swan neck steering rod off the drop arm to find that a previous owner had welded the ball join onto the swan neck! Considering swapping the drop arm for a Disco 'less hassle changing the ball' type.
Clearances while engine suspended. Crankshaft relative to front cross member. Finding angle between chassis and rubber mount 47.5 degrees both sides.
01 Clearance between engine and steering box with fingerz.jpg
02 Clearance between starter and chassis with fingerz.jpg
03 Crankshaft centre height wide viewz.jpg
04 Crankshaft centre height close upz.jpg
05 Finding anglez.jpg
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