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Rotational or forward/aft bending? Anything that leaves hard should have travel limiters that keep engine/transmission from moving in any direction.
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I was thinking about leaving the transmission cross member in to control the forward and rear movement of the engine. I have seen some cars with a strut mounted to the motor plate also.
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Add an engine limiter. You can't rely on the crossmember to control the movement.
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Here are photos of the bends.
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The stock mounts are forgiving, whereas tail shaft housings can and do break under heavy load especially when mounted solid to the crossmember.
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When I built my former 1994 Mustang Comp Super Modified car, I used the centered engine and mid-plate. As Steve said, not only for header clearance but also because the torsional loads have an effect on the suspension settings and adjustment when the engine is not centered.
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I decided to make a one midplate that incorporates the factory plate which serves as a locator for the starter, and the midplate You were right, it wasn't .060, its .090, I use a 5/8 chromoly tube limiter and after almost 200 runs, nothing has bent. I still use the trans mount also,
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So the tubing you used as a limiter where did you place them? Thanks for the advice as what to do.
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[QUOTE=Kirk Morgan;675238]So the tubing you used as a limiter where did you place them? Thanks for the advice as what to do.
I made a bracket that bolts to the original passenger side motor mount bolt holes in the block. The tubing attaches to that with a heim joint, and the other end attaches to the crossmember my strut rods attach to.
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Somehow, it's allowing the engine/trans to still move. Had a dragster once that would bend the plate with only 2 inches between the block and side rail - the limiters were on the frame rail which would move on launch. Moved the limiters to a tubing junction and the movement went away. Can't allow movement if it's placed correctly. Chassis twist, or flex, may be doing it. That's kinda ugly.
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