Tuburlar motor mount, Here it is. |
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Tuburlar motor mount, Here it is. |
BMXerror |
Jun 29 2006, 08:02 PM
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History: I am converting to a side shift tranny on an early car, but the front motor mount(beam) that I got from someone in the club was bent and didn't fit. Everyone told me that that was impossible, but..... shit. I just realized I don't have the picture of the bent one..... Anyways, it was. Everyone also told me not to fabricate one, but I've never been good at listening. So anyways, my brother and I designed a new beam and he welded it up. It fits perfect, there's no interference with the shift linkage(or anything else), AND it's a even few pounds lighter! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif) Why wasn't I supposed to do this?
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