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Peter-C 7th April 2010 03:24 PM

A shot in the dark
 
Does anyone know how much land rover engine mounts compress when fitted with a CVH and type 9 ?

Cheers

Peter

HandyAndy 7th April 2010 03:36 PM

Hi Peter,

they compress very very little, they are more for absorbing the movement from the engine rather than compressing, if that makes sense :confused:

I have them fitted to my car with the cvh & type 9.

cheers
andy

Peter-C 7th April 2010 04:15 PM

Cheers Andy,

So if I set up the engine and gearbox so that the bottom of the bellhousing is 25mm below the frame it should be ok. I've positioned the front pulley of the engine 95mm from BR7 as per your previous post.

See you at Stoneleigh.

Peter

HandyAndy 7th April 2010 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powler (Post 35674)
Cheers Andy,

So if I set up the engine and gearbox so that the bottom of the bellhousing is 25mm below the frame it should be ok. I've positioned the front pulley of the engine 95mm from BR7 as per your previous post.

See you at Stoneleigh.

Peter

Since that original post of mine i have slightly repositioned my engine, the depth from the bottom chassis rail to the bottom of the bell housing is still the same at 25mm,

BUT

I,ve moved my engine back a little, the front pully to BR7 is now 11cm, the reason i did this was after reading other folks concerns of the position of the reverse light switch on the gearbox being too close to the transmission tunnel upright TT4, i now have plenty of clearance for the switch.

Although if you do go ahead with the original dimensions it should still be ok if you use different connections on the reverse switch ( bullet type ) rather than the Ford rubber connection.

hope this helps.

cheers
andy

Peter-C 7th April 2010 05:26 PM

Andy,

Just looked at the switch and have changed to 11cm.

Peter

HandyAndy 7th April 2010 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powler (Post 35679)
Andy,

Just looked at the switch and have changed to 11cm.

Peter

sorry if my original post was misleading, glad to have helped in the end tho :)

cheers
andy


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