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I need to know what the correct height of a 914-6 motor is at the front of the motor as shown in the picture. I think my motor is too high at the front.
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I need to know what the correct height of a 914-6 motor is at the front of the motor as shown in the picture. I think my motor is too high at the front. ![]() Jeff B As John mentioned, if the engine tin lines up with the engine shelf and gasket on the body, it should be fine. If it is a factory 6 with a factory mount, there isn't much play to be had. What doesn't fit that makes you think it is too high ?? |
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