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F/S Subaru Engine Mount |
Heater Guy |
Nov 26 2018, 01:33 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 20-October 09 From: Walnut Creek, CA Member No.: 10,960 Region Association: Northern California |
Subaru Engine Mount.
These are better photos of the engine mounting system. It mounts the engine (unlike a cradle) it does not restrict the side of the engine where space is needed for exhaust, turbo, etc. It also allows the transaxle to be removed without removing the engine. The engine can be moved forward or back , depending on where the mounting brackets are welded to the chassis. It provides a very strong mount. It handled the 2.7L 600 HP and 500 ft-lbs torque. The crankshaft spacer is required to adjust for the 1/2" thick motor plate from Kennedy Engineering. $1,250.00 [size=4] [size=4] |
Chi-town |
Dec 4 2018, 11:13 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 850 Joined: 31-August 18 From: Disneyland Member No.: 22,446 Region Association: Southern California |
Why did you do the bell housing spacer? Were you breaking the Small Car mount?
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Heater Guy |
Dec 4 2018, 04:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 20-October 09 From: Walnut Creek, CA Member No.: 10,960 Region Association: Northern California |
Why did you do the bell housing spacer? Were you breaking the Small Car mount? I ran 315-17 Hoosier slicks. The engine had over 500 ft-lbs torque. I didn't think the 4 bolts into the aluminum block would hold that much torque. I was running 30+ psi boost. Considering during acceleration, only two of the bolts are resisting the torque in tension, the other two are doing nothing. Relying on the two bolts to hold that much torque would be a mistake. Never broke the mount. Broke a number of transmissions and half shafts. |
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