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offthefront 08-31-2007 03:05 PM

Engine Alignment
 
we're going to drop my motors in my 311 this weekend ...Any tips or advice on engine Alignment? We replaced all the stringers ... I did make a template and the mounts should be close ...but I'm sure it wont be ....:cool: ........m

MOBILEMERCMAN 08-31-2007 03:25 PM

Do you have the tool? Do you have adjustable or plate mounts? Use weather strip adhesive to glue your fiber washer in place, don't forget spring washer positioned in the fiber washer.
Jim

offthefront 08-31-2007 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN (Post 2255704)
Do you have the tool? Do you have adjustable or plate mounts? Use weather strip adhesive to glue your fiber washer in place, don't forget spring washer positioned in the fiber washer.
Jim

Jim .. yes have a tool ..adjustable mounts ..and I have new fiber and springs ....

Bravo 1 setup ...use rear mount washers ect as book shows ? Seems I read where a washer or spring was omitted ?

I might be thinking of not using the spring when you mock up a block for solid mounts ? I was going to solid mounts but was convinced not too .... thanks for the input ......m

MOBILEMERCMAN 08-31-2007 04:39 PM

The alignment will be off without the spring lock washer. If someone did a mock up with out it, they wasted a lot of time or it was off in the end. Use the tab washers to lock the lower nut in place. Double check first engine after second is installed.
Jim

offthefront 08-31-2007 08:20 PM

thanks Jim .... been a long haul... Jan 2006 ...Im ready to get er done .....

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Tinkerer 08-31-2007 08:32 PM

I always use shims and washers to lock my rear mounts in place. This stops any motion in the rear mount.
Been doing this for years now.

bowtie 09-01-2007 07:09 AM

If you replaced the rear motor mounts the springs were omitted. There should be a note in the bag the mount comes in telling you not to use the springs with these mounts.

offthefront 09-01-2007 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by bowtie (Post 2256196)
If you replaced the rear motor mounts the springs were omitted. There should be a note in the bag the mount comes in telling you not to use the springs with these mounts.


BT .. you referring to the rubber bushings in the Flywheeel housing ?

ThruHull 09-01-2007 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by offthefront (Post 2255766)
Jim .. yes have a tool ..adjustable mounts ..and I have new fiber and springs ....

Bravo 1 setup ...use rear mount washers ect as book shows ? Seems I read where a washer or spring was omitted ?

I might be thinking of not using the spring when you mock up a block for solid mounts ? I was going to solid mounts but was convinced not too .... thanks for the input ......m

The springs were omitted if you installed new rubber bushings in the flywheel housing. I can email you the service bulletin if you need it.

offthefront 09-02-2007 07:58 PM

3 Attachment(s)
Got em in .... 3 times .... put em in ... oil cooler hit the inner plate where the internal steering mounts ..pulled them out and cut the bracket off ...put em in and oil cooler hits the steering tiller ... pull em out .. cut the tiller .... Put em back in in the rain ......:cool:

Question ..... we got the alignment close but I still want to fine tune ... Is it ok to make adjustments without taking the weight off the mounts ?


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