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Old August 27th 2007, 10:30
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Originally Posted by ricola View Post
You have to use countersunk bolts for the lower two positions, I ended up havign to get some made as they are metric fine, the alternative is to retap the block to a standard pitch. I'd keep the dowels if I were you, they locate the adapter plate more accurately than the bolts. Just clearance your adapter plate for the trans bolts too...

Rich
by trans bolts are you refering to the bolts that screw into the frame horns?

If I countersunk the lower bolts then I probably wouldn't need the aluminum blocks which solve the frame horn bolt problem, however, to mount the engine to the tranny I would then need to mate the engine up, put the top bolts in, support the tranny and remove the rear mounts, put the lower bolts in and then put the lower mounts back in.. all because the adaptor plate holes aren't threaded so the plate has to be bolted to the tranny first

Mike
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