Thanks for the replies!
1970FuryConv: I suspect more stupidity than bravery is involved, but thanks for the encouraging words.
max1196: The missing dowel is indeed in the bellhousing. Funny, since this isn't the block that came out. Maybe the engine builder copied what was on the original or maybe they just tend to come out like that. You guys sure are observant.
73coupe: Like I say, you guys are observant. It's my daughter's 1970 Series IIa:
marty mopar: Thanks for the link, I'll be pursuing it for sure.
70Tom: Thanks again. Bid placed.
So, a little bit of progress. Sort of. It's seems that the original engine brackets have gone missing. So I have a pair from a 68 Dart. I have the gearbox on its mount and the engine is sitting on these brackets, with the old engine mounts still attached to them.
You can't see it from these photos, but the tilt gauge reads zero front to back and side to side.
Passenger side is near enough:
I think the top of the bracket is a little bent, hence the gap between it and the lug on the block. I'll have these out again to fit the new rubber mounts and I'll probably paint them too, so I'll give that a little tweak with a hammer. I do not want to snap a lug off the block at this (or any) point.
Driver's side is off by 1/4". I think this will take more than a hammer blow to correct, but it'll be something I can handle. (Don't quote me on that later!)
Thanks for watching.
1970FuryConv: I suspect more stupidity than bravery is involved, but thanks for the encouraging words.
max1196: The missing dowel is indeed in the bellhousing. Funny, since this isn't the block that came out. Maybe the engine builder copied what was on the original or maybe they just tend to come out like that. You guys sure are observant.
73coupe: Like I say, you guys are observant. It's my daughter's 1970 Series IIa:
marty mopar: Thanks for the link, I'll be pursuing it for sure.
70Tom: Thanks again. Bid placed.
So, a little bit of progress. Sort of. It's seems that the original engine brackets have gone missing. So I have a pair from a 68 Dart. I have the gearbox on its mount and the engine is sitting on these brackets, with the old engine mounts still attached to them.
You can't see it from these photos, but the tilt gauge reads zero front to back and side to side.
Passenger side is near enough:
I think the top of the bracket is a little bent, hence the gap between it and the lug on the block. I'll have these out again to fit the new rubber mounts and I'll probably paint them too, so I'll give that a little tweak with a hammer. I do not want to snap a lug off the block at this (or any) point.
Driver's side is off by 1/4". I think this will take more than a hammer blow to correct, but it'll be something I can handle. (Don't quote me on that later!)
Thanks for watching.