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everything square and centered.
 
right front engine frame mount is 1/8" farther forward than left front? im tired of cross measureing tryin to find out why. maybe engine cast wrong, engine mount holes different who knows, she just gonna be 1/8/" off. least I know it will line up when I go back. im ready to burn this thing in if everyone thinks this is acceptable. I think so.
 
right front engine frame mount is 1/8" farther forward than left front? im tired of cross measureing tryin to find out why. maybe engine cast wrong, engine mount holes different who knows, she just gonna be 1/8/" off. least I know it will line up when I go back. im ready to burn this thing in if everyone thinks this is acceptable. I think so.

It'll work just fine!! U-joints will take up for the slack in the difference. Can't you remember when Chevy used to offset the I-6 engines in Novas?
 
If you can live w/it , it'll never hurt a thing .... me , I'd drive myself to the brink of insanity figuring out what's wrong !!:mad:
dave
 
"If we weren't all crazy, we'd just go insane." - Jimmy Buffett
 
Im lookin at them now. Leaned back. 1 1/4" front back is 1 1/2". 1/4" tilt. Im weldin her up now
 
Yes ok I used the same motor mounts, but I did not tilt mine back. Wonder if I should ?

fordnut...You should set the top of the motor mounting pad parallel or equal in angle the same as the crank interline so as not to twist the isolator bushing.
 

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