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Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - bob46320 - 16-09-2018 My 1932 RN saloon engine mountings are bolted directly to the chassis (without rubber pads). When I first fitted the engine and subsequently, I bolt the rear mountings of the engine tight to the chassis, the front mountings I leave them loose (ie: finger tight and then one turn less). This I was told minimises stress from the crankcase as the chassis twists (under duress). What does the team think. Bob RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Dave Mann - 20-09-2018 (16-09-2018, 12:16 PM)bob46320 Wrote: My 1932 RN saloon engine mountings are bolted directly to the chassis (without rubber pads). When I first fitted the engine and subsequently, I bolt the rear mountings of the engine tight to the chassis, the front mountings I leave them loose (ie: finger tight and then one turn less). This I was told minimises stress from the crankcase as the chassis twists (under duress).My RNs have the front nearside and rear offside bolts fitted with an 1/8" washer under these engine feet ever since I found how much the chassis twists in use. RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Charles Levien - 20-09-2018 (16-09-2018, 12:16 PM)bob46320 Wrote: My 1932 RN saloon engine mountings are bolted directly to the chassis (without rubber pads). When I first fitted the engine and subsequently, I bolt the rear mountings of the engine tight to the chassis, the front mountings I leave them loose (ie: finger tight and then one turn less). This I was told minimises stress from the crankcase as the chassis twists (under duress). I use a long bolt with valve spring under compression on both rear mountings — more effective than just the front mountings I think. Diagonal sounds good too. Charles RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Jack in the Box - 20-09-2018 (20-09-2018, 06:14 PM)Dave Mann Wrote:Dave,(16-09-2018, 12:16 PM)bob46320 Wrote: My 1932 RN saloon engine mountings are bolted directly to the chassis (without rubber pads). When I first fitted the engine and subsequently, I bolt the rear mountings of the engine tight to the chassis, the front mountings I leave them loose (ie: finger tight and then one turn less). This I was told minimises stress from the crankcase as the chassis twists (under duress).My RNs have the front nearside and rear offside bolts fitted with an 1/8" washer under these engine feet ever since I found how much the chassis twists in use. Are you saying that statically there was clearance between engine mount and chassis at these points? Alan RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - David.H - 21-09-2018 (20-09-2018, 07:34 PM)Jack in the Box Wrote:My quandary is similar (but different!). My 32 AG engine has home (well) made flexible mountings -and a 4 speed box- This raises the nose of the engine & the top of the starting handle hole is too close to the nose & handle for my liking. The radiator shell was raised on several washers to allow for this, but this puts the bonnet nose up a bit too much for my liking.(20-09-2018, 06:14 PM)Dave Mann Wrote:Dave,(16-09-2018, 12:16 PM)bob46320 Wrote: My 1932 RN saloon engine mountings are bolted directly to the chassis (without rubber pads). When I first fitted the engine and subsequently, I bolt the rear mountings of the engine tight to the chassis, the front mountings I leave them loose (ie: finger tight and then one turn less). This I was told minimises stress from the crankcase as the chassis twists (under duress).My RNs have the front nearside and rear offside bolts fitted with an 1/8" washer under these engine feet ever since I found how much the chassis twists in use. I also find that the bottom radiator brackets do not meet the hole in the shell for the front fixing... a lot of unintended consequences I think! David RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Hedd_Jones - 21-09-2018 I bolt mine down with 4 bolts as Austin intended..... RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Dave Mann - 21-09-2018 Yes there is a gap under the front offside and rear nearside feet of about 1/8". I've yet to find a non rubber mount crankcase where the feet aren't seriously fretted such that the four feet are not all in the same plane. RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - David.H - 23-09-2018 (21-09-2018, 04:38 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: I bolt mine down with 4 bolts as Austin intended..... So, just the four bolts under the feet that also take the no plate brackets? What are the two holes in the front of the shell & two 1/4BSF holes tapped in the vertical face of the mounting (that don't quite match up!) for??? D RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Rogerfrench - 23-09-2018 The offside rear should not be flexible, it has to take the thrust of your foot on the clutch pedal. The other 3 can have a degree of play. Rigidly bolting all 4 to a standard frame can result in all kinds of engine bother in a car that's driven with enthusiasm, but possibly is o.k. on modern roads for gentle use. RE: Engine mounting 1932 RN saloon - Dave Mann - 24-09-2018 Thanks Roger, I couldn't remember why opted for FNS and ROS configuration. |