EJ to L engine mounts
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EJ to L engine mounts
whats the go with the engine mounts when putting a ej22 into a L?with the ej in on its standard mounts the left side won't sit flat on the crossmember as there is a lip and the angles wrong,the right seems ok as there is as scallop in the turbo crossmember.Any suggestions?
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Brumby and L series crossmembers are different unless u have done something weird here.
MYs/Brumbys.... Angle is fine but it does make installation easier if your file out both engine mount holes in the crossmember outwards by 5mm each.
L's... i have seen people cut and remake the angles and i have seen people simply just spacer the mount up a little using large washers.
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MYs/Brumbys.... Angle is fine but it does make installation easier if your file out both engine mount holes in the crossmember outwards by 5mm each.
L's... i have seen people cut and remake the angles and i have seen people simply just spacer the mount up a little using large washers.
Dave
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the ej mounts i have don't have locating knob just look the L mounts with a larger plate.at the moment i have the L mounts bolted to the ej plate on the motor.one side don't look to bad but the left it seems to have a bit of a angle on the rubber.
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where do youo get em?contacted all the nut and bolt places in my local directory some didn't know what they were others just didn't stock em.Suby Wan Kenobi wrote:You can adapt the L series mounts onto the Lib mounts or use a Purlin spacer taper washer.
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The plates on the top of the mounts are made of milo tins.
Put it in a vice, get a big adjustable spanner and bend it until the required angles are reached.
I welded some flat to it afterwards to give it extra rigidity.
Put it in a vice, get a big adjustable spanner and bend it until the required angles are reached.
I welded some flat to it afterwards to give it extra rigidity.
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EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
Not sure if this helps but my EJ20G (with EJ25 mounts - square type) just dropped straight onto my L series crossmember without any issue at all.
The engine mounts just slipped straight through the crossmember mounts and the angle was fine.
The bellhousing did slightly rest on the top of the crossmember at first but this was fixed by a combination of using a couple of big washers in between each mount to space it up slightly and bashing the top of the crossmember a little with a Subaru Special Tool #47 (big mallet).
The engine mounts just slipped straight through the crossmember mounts and the angle was fine.
The bellhousing did slightly rest on the top of the crossmember at first but this was fixed by a combination of using a couple of big washers in between each mount to space it up slightly and bashing the top of the crossmember a little with a Subaru Special Tool #47 (big mallet).
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