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  • freshtiva
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    Doing the aspire rear torsion beam and brake swap today.


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  • freshtiva
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    Originally posted by BigElCat View Post
    Here's a standing offer to Marcus.

    I have key access to our shop. We could bump the 3/8 plate to the proper angle, mill off any extra metal on the original bracket, and get some kinda weld seam between the plate and gussetts on the original bracket.

    It's 90 minutes each way to St. Joe. If you had a bare Egt block, that would be helpful. Just some thoughts..I'll pm you my phone #.
    Wow, for real ? That would be awesome ! I dont think Ill get a better offer than that, thank you very much !!

    Originally posted by eurotiva View Post
    Definitely the difference in a cable vs hydro mounting. Fresh you don't have a cable trans in all those parts?
    No I dont but Im really wishing I did.

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  • BigElCat
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    Hydro set ups add complexity, weight and maintenance. I'd vote cable.

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  • eurotiva
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    Definitely the difference in a cable vs hydro mounting. Fresh you don't have a cable trans in all those parts?

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  • BigElCat
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    Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
    I ened up tapping my cast and putting a plate of 3/8 tool steel on the outside with holes to match the block. My bracket wont sit flat on the block it hits the block on the bottom and is about 1" away at the top. Need to make some better spacers for the top bolts.


    Here's a standing offer to Marcus.

    I have key access to our shop. We could bump the 3/8 plate to the proper angle, mill off any extra metal on the original bracket, and get some kinda weld seam between the plate and gussetts on the original bracket.

    It's 90 minutes each way to St. Joe. If you had a bare Egt block, that would be helpful. Just some thoughts..I'll pm you my phone #.

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  • drddan
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    Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
    Here is a better pic of my gap. It wont move away from the block without damaging something. I might try my other shaft to see if its different.

    Bummer, dude!

    Looks like some welding is gonna be needed. What are your plans with it?
    I'd cut the whole end of that bracket off, and have someone weld a piece in between, to "clock" the angle of the bracket to the right angle and fit.
    Do you know someone that can do?

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  • Damkid
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    The differences are in the tranny's, the EGT trans "clocks" the engine differently then the cable Capri trans, which is probably the reason why the int. shaft won't sit flush against the block

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  • zoom zoom
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    Are you using the whole xr2 axel, from the diff to the hubs?

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  • freshtiva
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    ^ I may be able to remove some material from the back of my midshaft bracket and get it to rotate to be flush with the block. Id be comfortable with that arrangement. I tried my other shaft and its the same as the other.

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  • zoom zoom
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    wow what a mess, I think I'm about to go thru the same crap, thanks for posting all these ideas guys. I have a capri xr2 axel, with the capri cable G series going on a BP...never registered there was a difference in the eGT/capri axels.

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  • freshtiva
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    Originally posted by eurotiva View Post
    And I think its pretty solid seeing what my car has done.
    Id have to agree, I guess I should rephrase..

    I cant weld cast..

    I wish mine sat flat like yours does. Id think that would be a lot stonger. I wonder if its a cable vs hydro difference.

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  • freshtiva
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    Here is a better pic of my gap. It wont move away from the block without damaging something. I might try my other shaft to see if its different.

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  • nonamekid
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    Originally posted by eurotiva View Post
    ... I welded nuts onto my bracket where they needed to be. Here's what it looks like. And I think its pretty solid seeing what my car has done. Some people will argue this. This was done with a 15 yr old gas\wire feed 110v welder.
    I have the cable G-series tranny bolted to my BP and I did the same thing as this, but when I bolted it up to the motor it started to bind the shaft. I had to add a couple of washers behind the bracket to pull it away from the motor to prevent the binding. I think I put more washers behind the top bolt then behind the bottom 2.

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  • freshtiva
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    I ened up tapping my cast and putting a plate of 3/8 tool steel on the outside with holes to match the block. My bracket wont sit flat on the block it hits the block on the bottom and is about 1" away at the top. Need to make some better spacers for the top bolts.


    Last edited by freshtiva; 04-21-2012, 09:15 PM.

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  • Christ
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    Preheat the cast with a torch around the welding area. No peening necessary.

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