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Hey,Sorry for a hijack....
Aligning the engine is not too bad. I suggest you have an engine hoist, floor jack, two jack stands and some large C clamps. I got the engine close to where I wanted it with the hoist and floor jack, then clamped the frame mounts into position. It took some readjusting here and there, but once you have one or two mounts clamped where you want them, you can ajust the angles easily. I even moved mine backwards about two inches from where I had it clamped orginally.
Once you have things where you want them, or have fabricated what you need. Take a sharpie and outline the holes and mounts. I wound up pulling the motor twice during this process.
I agree, sounds like you had the original mounts. it sounds like Durock has only an engine and nothing else. After measuring my mount locations, I installed the mounts, then the engine/trans, which went in way too easy! My original statement was, that the engine/trans mounts are multi angled fairly complex pieces and purchasing them already made was the most economical in terms of time and money.I will make/fab some mounts, for anyone who wants them , price starts at $1000.00, more installed!. I can work on aircraft all day/week long at $65.00 cash per hour. And as I said, my swap was complete from driving in to driving out and around in less than 5 weeks with nominal fabrication required! There are many varied ways to skin a cat, I just choose the shortest, most direct path to a cat skin coat! What I wanna see is a cruiser with a 3116 Caterpillar under the hood, now thats fabricatin'!
eric

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