Sometimes life isn't fair.
I've fabbed up at least 4 different sets of engine mounts to fit my Range Rover.
Each time I'm not happy with the space (or lack thereof) for the exhaust system.
I end up throwing what I've made away and leaving the project for a month or so to think it through.
I was busy chucking out my latest effort on Sunday when I spotted a rear transmission mount off the right hand side of the Range Rover transmission which looked like it would do the job without any fabrication. All it would need was welding to the chassis.
I happen to have two transmissions for it so have two mounts that match. As I won't be using either, hey presto two front engine mounts. Best thing is the Rover uses the same rubber insulators front and back.
With a little trimming they fitted in less than half an hour and are light weight, strong and fairly compact.
In fact if you had the Crown engine bracket you could fit these mounts without drilling or fabricating anything.
I wish I'd looked earlier on.
So the message here?
Look at what is available pre-made that will fit your application rather than re-invent the wheel.
We're all inclined to rush off to the drop saw and welder when we could be smarter.
I've fabbed up at least 4 different sets of engine mounts to fit my Range Rover.
Each time I'm not happy with the space (or lack thereof) for the exhaust system.
I end up throwing what I've made away and leaving the project for a month or so to think it through.
I was busy chucking out my latest effort on Sunday when I spotted a rear transmission mount off the right hand side of the Range Rover transmission which looked like it would do the job without any fabrication. All it would need was welding to the chassis.
I happen to have two transmissions for it so have two mounts that match. As I won't be using either, hey presto two front engine mounts. Best thing is the Rover uses the same rubber insulators front and back.
With a little trimming they fitted in less than half an hour and are light weight, strong and fairly compact.
In fact if you had the Crown engine bracket you could fit these mounts without drilling or fabricating anything.
I wish I'd looked earlier on.
So the message here?
Look at what is available pre-made that will fit your application rather than re-invent the wheel.
We're all inclined to rush off to the drop saw and welder when we could be smarter.