Motor plate
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- pete walton
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Not sure what make mine is,,got it from Kev ....Low fitting alternater from Mancinis ...so is the timing mark set... Now i am no engineer but they do not look that hard to make...And as Pete says,, fit a torque strap ,they flex no matter how powerful the engine is
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Thanks for the pics Pete. Very similar to the design i came up with! 
I'll need to tweak the alternator adjuster & mounts, make a few spacers and source a longer belt from somewhere, but it's looking good.
For now i'm going to extend the A-bod plate i already have.
Where should the torque strap go? Are we talking a rose-jointed bar? or two?

I'll need to tweak the alternator adjuster & mounts, make a few spacers and source a longer belt from somewhere, but it's looking good.
For now i'm going to extend the A-bod plate i already have.
Where should the torque strap go? Are we talking a rose-jointed bar? or two?
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- Jon Connolly
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You should have enough room to put a torque strap on your driver side head to the chassis rail or K frame
A tube with 2 rose joints - 1 bolted into the end of your head existing thread and the other onto a piece of angle welded on the chassis rail / k frame
Here`s a pic of mine ( mine was on other side as I didn`t use an alternator )
Hope it helps
A tube with 2 rose joints - 1 bolted into the end of your head existing thread and the other onto a piece of angle welded on the chassis rail / k frame
Here`s a pic of mine ( mine was on other side as I didn`t use an alternator )
Hope it helps
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If thats standard plywood, I wood step up too Marine ply!
Fink its a tad sronger and waterproof tooooooo?
Have you thought of using aluminum or titanium???
Just trying to be helpful.
BraindeadBacca.
If I remember correctly, most Mopar engines come with lugs cast into the side of the block for mounting porpoises.
Are yours missing?
Only pullin ya leg fella!
Where's me Tablets.
Fink its a tad sronger and waterproof tooooooo?
Have you thought of using aluminum or titanium???
Just trying to be helpful.
BraindeadBacca.
If I remember correctly, most Mopar engines come with lugs cast into the side of the block for mounting porpoises.
Are yours missing?
Only pullin ya leg fella!
Where's me Tablets.
Hi db
This is the idea i had for you short A-body motor plate.
Steel plate welded to chassis rail on both sides and then bolt motor plate to it with support block welded under plate to take the vertical loading.
Then weld a gusset to the back and use that gusset as your mounting point for your link bar to stop forward and aft movement.
This is the idea i had for you short A-body motor plate.
Steel plate welded to chassis rail on both sides and then bolt motor plate to it with support block welded under plate to take the vertical loading.
Then weld a gusset to the back and use that gusset as your mounting point for your link bar to stop forward and aft movement.
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On amore serious note!
What effect does the M/P have on the waterpump?
As we are aware the pump blades run fairly close to the timing case.
If you don't use a gasket they actually rub on the case!
If you then fit an M/P then the blades will be up 8-10mm away and I'm pretty sure that will cause cavitation???
I personally would not use a M/P, its pure racecar stuff.
I would always prefer using the standard block mounts and a pair of 2x2inch outriggers coming outta the frame rails, like the early funny cars used to do.
Just my twopennys worth!
I await to be shot down in flames with abuse (as usual) LOL!
Baccaman, whatdoIknow?
What effect does the M/P have on the waterpump?
As we are aware the pump blades run fairly close to the timing case.
If you don't use a gasket they actually rub on the case!
If you then fit an M/P then the blades will be up 8-10mm away and I'm pretty sure that will cause cavitation???
I personally would not use a M/P, its pure racecar stuff.
I would always prefer using the standard block mounts and a pair of 2x2inch outriggers coming outta the frame rails, like the early funny cars used to do.
Just my twopennys worth!
I await to be shot down in flames with abuse (as usual) LOL!
Baccaman, whatdoIknow?
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And easyer to make but db whats to have his brain rattled out his ears.
He could just fit a electric water pump couldnt he
Great work by the way

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And easyer to make but db whats to have his brain rattled out his ears.
He could just fit a electric water pump couldnt he

Great work by the way


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I would not do it that way (personal view) as the motor is moving in the centre of the motorplate, not at the edge. The edge of the motorplate is secure.db wrote:Nice idea Anton
You need to stop fore and aft movement as near to the crank centre as possible, hence using the motor mounts (or as I did the Trans Cross member to give more header space.)
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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