Solid Plate Motor Mounts
Are you trying to mount a LS motor in something using existing holes in the front and back of the block? I'm thinking a E30 is a BMW?
1. Avoid using the weak subframe
2. Avoid having to find a special header setup to fit around the mounts and steering linkage
3. Allow me to use the current steering setup, hopefully.
4. Mount will act as a brace and help stiffen the car.
I use Inventor Pro for all my drawings/modeling and I can do stress strain analysis if needed. The plate uses existing holes in the block and getting the dimensions correct is critical if you want it to fit without a ton of work. I picked the parts up Friday and they fit like a glove. I need to do a wee bit of grinding to clear gaskets and the driver side head. I'll try to snap some pictures soon of the finished plate on the engine but I do have one picture I took real quick.
Are you trying to mount a LS motor in something using existing holes in the front and back of the block? I'm thinking a E30 is a BMW?

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I'll reinstall everything in the car and tack weld the mounts in place on the plate. Remove the plate and finish weld it followed by sand blasting and paint.
I also took the opportunity to pick up some 1.5" DOM for the next part of the project.
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