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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 10:33 AM
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Default looking for a pic/pics of the DA front mount in car

perhaps while assembling your build or something if you took pics. google searches are getting my nothing.

i am using some DA parts for a swap and something seems fishy about this front mount. i have a large 4-1 header that i know i have to notch the crossbar for, but it still feels like the motor is to far forward and too high.
also, if i can get this across with words correctly, is this mount supposed to have a flat between the bolt eyes that goes against the block/tranny? i bought a cheaper aftermarket mount because i am going to fill it anyway, but it leaves me unsure if the mount itself is part of the problem.

here is something of a pic. not the best to show what i mean though. http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...t/100_1878.jpg


oh, and one other thing. speaking of the motor to far forward (maybe) what kind of angle to DA axles sit? mine are looking to be pretty close to level with the ground but they come a good bit toward the front. off the top of my head i would say 20-25*
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Old Sep 16, 2009 | 06:01 PM
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Default Re: looking for a pic/pics of the DA front mount in car

ok, how about a simple question..

what angle does a B series sit at?
they lean forward just slightly correct? anyone have an actual number?
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