RGV72BLAZER
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So after a year of wasted time and money at a local shop, I drug my Blazer back home to finish it off. I'm waiting on some DOM and 3/16" plate so I can get started on my x-members. I have a basic idea of what I want. It may be overkill, but considering I'm planning on doing suspended x-members for the adaptors, I plan to add extra support at the tail end of the 205/LoMax (which is the built in side mount with two holes) and the tranny x-member. Plan on using poly bushings at the frame to mount the x-members.
I'm also trying to get the t-cases above the framerails so that the skidplate will sit as high up as possible. After toying with the combo the other day using the engine hoist, I pulled the tail end of the combo to sit above the framerails...checked the angle on the motor (specifically on top of the intake manifold) and it read ~0 to 1* (still not at nose dive). There was a slight gap in the bushings/tubing mount of the DIY4X motor mount, but nothing major.
So my questions are: What angle should a motor be at? Would the angle I'm thinking of using be too much? Could I put it at more of a nose dive angle? What type of problems might I run into? Aside from oiling problems (which are possible problems with rockcrawling anyway), fan problems (I'll be running an electric fan anyway), too much driveshaft angle, or too much stress on the motor mounts...?
Here's a pic of the combo a while back...not of where I had set the motor at 0*
Thanks in advance for everyone's time...
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=617065&highlight=motor+angle
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=675573&highlight=motor+angle
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=197672&highlight=motor+angle
I'm also trying to get the t-cases above the framerails so that the skidplate will sit as high up as possible. After toying with the combo the other day using the engine hoist, I pulled the tail end of the combo to sit above the framerails...checked the angle on the motor (specifically on top of the intake manifold) and it read ~0 to 1* (still not at nose dive). There was a slight gap in the bushings/tubing mount of the DIY4X motor mount, but nothing major.
So my questions are: What angle should a motor be at? Would the angle I'm thinking of using be too much? Could I put it at more of a nose dive angle? What type of problems might I run into? Aside from oiling problems (which are possible problems with rockcrawling anyway), fan problems (I'll be running an electric fan anyway), too much driveshaft angle, or too much stress on the motor mounts...?
Here's a pic of the combo a while back...not of where I had set the motor at 0*
Thanks in advance for everyone's time...
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=617065&highlight=motor+angle
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=675573&highlight=motor+angle
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=197672&highlight=motor+angle


