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Old 01-03-2023, 12:15 AM   #62
GB SISSON
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Default Re: '36 221 - rebuildable??

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Originally Posted by sjaakslinger View Post
Being in The Netherlands makes getting a mount a bit difficult, they're not readily available. We came up with design like in the pics. We found a tube just thick enough to snugly fit in the stand. We used the exhaust manifold as a template and makes 2 plates that go together. To be sure.

We'll weld some additional triangle shaped support brackets between the tube and the plate.


Any other suggestions are welcome.

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You are a quick study. That looks exactly right and you'll have that engine mounted in no time, and mounted the safe and correct way! Before long there WILL be a flathead guy in your neighborhood. You.
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