04-03-2019, 04:51 PM
The chassis in the original picture shows a humongous dent in the front nearside wheel, and I believe some damage to the front nearside suspension. The energy necessary to do that would have transferred a considerable amount of force into the chassis. I suspect that the damage to the two opposing feet on this engine may well be associated with the collision that damaged the f/n/s wheel. That being so, the twisting force necessary to break off two of the engine mountings may well have caused some internal damage to the workings of the engine that aren't readily apparent. Caveat emptor.