So, another busy weekend has passed us by, but more good progress was made. Right now, the motor is sitting in the rig, in the motor mounts. We still have some work to do on the mounts, but the majority is done, and we have a clear exact plan of what we are going to do with the oil pan, and the suspenssion to make everything clear. Here are a couple of pictures, hard at work:
So here is a picture of all the pretty heat sheild and the start of our motor mounts. We decided to run a cross bar between the motor mounts under the oil pan, so we could tie every thing together, since those mounts are on the frame in a high stress area. Under the motor is about the only place we have room. Drew decided to go for the air conditioning, so with the compressor back on the motor, it makes things a little tighter in there. The only down side to our motor mounts is there size. We had the motor, tranny, and transfercases all together when we tacked all the mounts to the frame, and we had been pulling the motor and tranny in and out together, but we discovered that with the mounts in there, the oil pan will not come past the mounts. That means we have to pull the tranny in tight quarters, so we can lift the motor straight up. Not a huge deal, just more work to get everything apart.
Here are some better pictures of the mounts tagged on.
So we really wanted to make sure we don't have any problems with the high stress area of the frame, so here are some of the plates we have added, We ran another plate from the motor mounts over the crumple zones into the steering box area, and then also put a plate between the panhard mount and the motor mount to tie it all together. we are still going to add some more brace on the underside to the panhard mount, but I don't think it will be going anywhere.
A decent amount of time was spent finishing our transfercase mounting bracket, that also bolts to the tranny. We wanted to make sure it cleared everything, wasn't too heavy, but was still strong. I think we came up with a decent design. I wish I could have gotten the junction over the front driveline to look a little better, but it was starting to get a lot of time into it, and there wasn't al lot else to do with it. We also ended up making the rear mount able to comes off, by making a solid piece that goes inside the tube. We decided to this after we tacked it all together in the rig, and then had a hell of a time getting the thing out of there. Here is how it turned out.
At one point, Drew started cleaning up the engine bay while he was waiting for me to finish what I was working on and get done with the welder.
So here it is, the motor sitting in the rig, all it's weight on the springs, in the mounts. It really didn't make it squat that much.
It is definitely a tight fit, with no room to spare, and no extra space to give away. It will all clear however when we are done, without having to do anything too crazy. We will be moving the top link, and slightly modifing the sump on the oil pan. The way it measures out right now, at full compression, the third member and the sump will interfere by a half an inch. So after the link is moved ( right now it hits the new cross member before full compression ), we will pull the springs and let it sit on the bump stops, and then make our oils sump fit the space we have.
For the last thing of the day, we tried to see if the hood would fit. We had to cut a couple braces, but it just wouldn't quite close all the way. just three quarters of an inch shy. We really just could't put that motor any lower, so the hood is just going to have to get modified.
Wow, some of the cowels and hood scoops are pretty over the top!!!! I found one that I think will work:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SSE-950-72103 I think that it is about as low key as they come. I'm hoping to go and get the AC from jared tomorrow so there is a chance that we can get that installed before putting the engine in for the last time. I had to bump the exhaust appointment out for a week as I didn't want to be rushed tying up all the loose ends. I canceled the header order and have reordered a different set of headers which are shipping today and will be here by the end of the week. There is a chance we won't be able to fit them, but if not we have verified that the stock manifolds will work. We took some rear drive line angle measurements and it's looking like we are only going to have a 17 degree angle at for the rear drive line, not nearly as bad as I had feared!!! The transfer case bracket that Greg made is a real work of art, the pictures don't do it justice!! we had it laying on the floor and even with Greg jumping on it there was almost no flex!!! We are going to be pulling off this project for the rest of the week as Greg needs to do some work on the sub but we will be back on it Friday night!!!