Hi all,
So i'm thinking about this angle thing. Am I missing the point here, or what?
Why don't people just space out the rubber on one side, and cut it down on one side so make it level for the gearbox mount?
Is there a reason people don't do this?
I'm thinking of getting some ally and machining them to same size as the E28 M5 rubbers, then milling them down a bit on one side to get it level.
Is there any reason people don't do this?
James
The 10/11 degree angle problem
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- Driftybolox
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Ok, so I found these in the US. These guys use this mount with the normal M20 rubbers and don't seem to have any issues with linkage etc.
Guess the easiest solution is just to copy these.
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Fair enough. Is it a pain in the balls or fairly easy
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If you twist the angle of the engine the sump wont be level underneath and at a guess the inlet manifold will be even closer to the brake servo.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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Not worried about servo. I'm running a bias box
