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Old 07-20-2002, 05:59 PM
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Default Rear engine bracket woes...

The rear engine mount bracket on my B18C swap was torched in half by the dismantler, so I had to purchase a new one. Part-way into the swap, we realized that the rear bracket bolt holes would NEVER line up. Comparing it to the surviving half of the bracket that came on my swap, it's clear that the lowest bolt hole is about 1/4" too high.

I ordered the part from acuraautomotiveparts.net and received p/n 50827-ST7-980. Can anyone confirm for me that this is not for a GS-R?

As always, any help is appreciated.
Old 07-20-2002, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Rear engine bracket woes... (DaiJekBok)

i dont know but i could swear it should be
p30 not st7

i might be very wrong on this.
Old 07-21-2002, 04:31 PM
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Default Re: Rear engine bracket woes... (KAMiN)

As it turns out, a friend of mine ran into the very same problem when doing his swap. According to him, that's an LS part number and the brackets are different (there's an 8mm difference in the distance between the two holes through which the tranny mount bolts pass).
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