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Custom DIY RB Motor mounts


schlimgenmatt

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I have read a bunch of the thread info and it seems that some have built their own mounts but most have bought their mounts.  I would like to build mine and didn't know if anyone had ever measured any specific dimensions for them?  I have a 1973 240z and a RB25DET.  I am planning on using the standard 240z mounts/insulators and then installing the custom brackets over them.  I will attached pictures of what I have so far.

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I didn't measure specific dimensions, as the fool who sold me the project car had cut down the stock towers. Therefore all measurements would have been meaningless.

I do know however that as you have it positioned will probably put the engine a decent ways away from the firewall (maybe 2-3"?). Mine is perhaps a TINY bit too tight as the trans is darn close to the fuel lines at the tunnel entrance, and I probably don't have enough space to get a chain onto a trans bolt to lift it out. I have to first slide the motor forwards to then secure the hoist bolt. But everything I read said you want the engine as far back and low as possible as not to affect weight balance too much.

 

http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/116416-my-1974-260z-rb-the-neverending-project/?p=1116578

 

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