On Friday, April 4, I wrote:
Thu, 03 Apr 1997, William F Daehler wrote:
<< If I mount the engine higher up, it may just clear everything, but then
the
<< drive shaft would not be
<< horizontal. This might be important >>
<< In planning for the installation of a Ford V8 into my TR6, I did a lot of
research in this area. Basicaly, the critical parameter is the relationship
of the crank centerline with the pinion centerline: they must be parallel.
You can move the engine up, down, right, left, or whatever, as long as you
maintain this relationship. Stray too far from this relationship, and the
drivetrain will vibrate. It has to do with phasing of the u-joints.>>
On page 33 of the May issue of Car Craft Magazine is an explaination of this,
with diagrams.
Dan Masters,
Alcoa, TN
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