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Old March 20th 2011, 05:39
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901 rear mount?

I've got a 901 box and I'm looking for suggestions for the rear mount fabrication. It is not a 914 box so it doesn't have the flat areas that can be drilled.

I'd rather not weld up the box with extra alloy so what else do you suggest.

Photos would be very helpful.

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Old March 20th 2011, 11:55
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Have you checked the Bug@5speed website?He has a gearbox-rear-mount that uses four seperate silentblocks.Maybe that one does fit with your box.

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Edit:just checked the website but it shows no pictures-check this:

http://www.germanlook.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9153

It shows two types.
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Old March 20th 2011, 13:52
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Here is a picnic the 901 and also 915 rear traverse

If you have any questions email me
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Old March 20th 2011, 14:39
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I had seen the bug@5sp mount before but I assumed the blocks needed to be welded to the bellhousing.

Are they bolt on? The bellhousing in that area is not very thick on a 901 and there is no space for a bolt head on the inside.
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Old March 20th 2011, 23:40
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Bruce,

While welding is one option, they can be bolted on via countersunk hole and screws. Just don't go too deep with the countersinking bit..

Email if you have any more questions or need any pics
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Old March 21st 2011, 16:45
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Bruce,
I am currently working on the install for my 901 and have a few pictures of my solution using the stock style rear mount with a little part that I crafted to make it all bolt together...

Pictures of the solution

However, I am also using the Bug@5speed cable conversion and am having a few issues with tolerance between the cable converter and the rubber mounts... Stand by as I resolve this issue because my install isn't using the stock bug pedal set... my application is 901 w/ kennedy kit connected to a suby engine.

hopefully these help shed a little light, let me know if you have questions.
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Old March 22nd 2011, 17:46
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Thanks for the link, it gives me a couple of ideas.

Having the adapter plate gives you lots of options but I'm more likely to go for a t4 motor.

Cheers.
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Old March 31st 2011, 16:32
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Another illustration of the 915 cradle...

http://www.germanlook.net/forums/showthread.php?t=11208

I think Bruce is on to something when he says to weld the blocks on.
it would, however permanently change your 915 forever...

Perhaps with the right machine (and machinist) a solution can be finagled...
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Old April 1st 2011, 10:58
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At the moment I am favouring a fabricated mount that will attach to the end of the lower two engine studs (seen a few examples of that) and also bolt through the floor of the bellhousing (not within the area that the flywheel & clutch occupy) to provide more strength. This would avoid the need for a countersunk hole.

However, due to the position of the clutch arm, it may not work on a 915 (I have a 901).

I see how it looks when I get round to measuring up.
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