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Old 02-09-2019, 09:40 PM   #17
Luke Plaizier
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Default Re: WQ Fiesta XR4/ST150 with Mazda SP25 engine

I did a little bit of sleuthing to see if I could find any discussions or images sympathetic to my problem, and I came across the image below. Originally I grabbed this image because it gave me an indication of how the passenger side engine mount should work. BUT, I note now that there is a red line in this image (took me a bit to see it, I am red/green colour blind....) showing where the main brace had been cut away to make room for the selector spindle!

It also shows that this transmission seems to be mounted a bit lower in the chassis than I have it. Which also confirms my need to lower about 10mm to clear the chassis rail.

It's all making more sense now.....




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