We tried installing the G-series into my BP festiva Saturday. We got the trans stabbed and mounted, but we got a bit sidetracked with some transmission issues and ended up having to re-install the E-series trans. My ability to get someone to do the fab work on the mounts requires planning, so I was a bit bummed that we wasted 10 hours and couldn't get the job done.
That aside, the issue was in the alignment of the trans and motor as an assembly. I already had the BP in the car with the E-series and it fits perfectly. However, I'm feeling that the engine is going to need to move into a different position than it currently sits. When it was all mounted up, the trans hit the steering box and the engine was torqued forward and toward the passenger front from the existing motor mount position.
Has anyone got some feedback for me? I'd like to be able to go and do the job in a day (this time without any of the snags that were completely unexpected), my friend is a good welder and we have access to damn near anything you would need for metal fab. Do I simply need to cut the existing passenger side motor mount and set the engine/trans assembly into the car and re-weld it? I appreciate any and all feedback!
That aside, the issue was in the alignment of the trans and motor as an assembly. I already had the BP in the car with the E-series and it fits perfectly. However, I'm feeling that the engine is going to need to move into a different position than it currently sits. When it was all mounted up, the trans hit the steering box and the engine was torqued forward and toward the passenger front from the existing motor mount position.
Has anyone got some feedback for me? I'd like to be able to go and do the job in a day (this time without any of the snags that were completely unexpected), my friend is a good welder and we have access to damn near anything you would need for metal fab. Do I simply need to cut the existing passenger side motor mount and set the engine/trans assembly into the car and re-weld it? I appreciate any and all feedback!
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