[quote="mopar_mark"]I am not fully sure I understand what you are trying to do, not criticising, trying to help
I appreciate any help mate and please feel free to criticise if summat looks wrong, i'm learning as i go.
Are you intending to keep the motor in its original position, as in Fore n Aft location ?
The car was modified to take a Hemi/Lenco and the X-member, mounting points, inner fenders, in fact all evidence of the factory engine position was removed so i'm starting from scratch
I see you intend to run motor plate, are you also running a mid plate ?
Depends- would you say it's essential, recommended, not a bad idea or pointless?
Are you also intending to keep the new steering rack in the same location ?
I want to get the rack in the best position i can. Originally it was too far forward, meaning the rack inner ball joints were angled back about 20 degrees
Is there a reason you don't want to push the motor back further, in order to gain more clearance between the rack & sump ?
Yes- according to my measurements, with the bellhousing touching the bulkhead and the rack lined up correctly (fore/aft as in New Rack Position Pic 3), the sump would still foul the rack. The only things i can alter really are the rack position and the sump
I see from your thread you are already needing to adjust the prop shaft, so no additional work from that perspective.
Yup, the prop i think was from Pete's Sox car
You are also switching from Auto to Manual, so you will have to add gearbox hump or hole for shifter linkage/shifter, so that will need to be added, irrelevant of where the engine/box is
The car was originally manual so the hump and shifter hole are correct
In your mock photos(new rack position 002) with the rack on aerosol cans, hard to tell from photos & what you are trying to do, was this purely to do with fore & aft location, not height ?
Yes, I was just trying to get fore and aft right, the cans were just for approximate height
Might just be the photo angle ? the rack steering arms want to be close to parallel to the suspension 'A' arms
You're right, i've just had good look at this after reading your message. I've now moved the track rod ends to UNDER the plates that link to the hubs and raised the rack about 1/2". They're pretty much parallel to the A arms now
I also noticed you are considering solid mounting the Gearbox - I highly recommend/advise you not to solid mount the gearbox.
Agreed- Pete has already warned me off this, i'll look into it properly once i have the 4-speed here. Would you recommend a stock mount or Poly?
Thanks for some great pointers Mark- i was a bit lost last night but now i feel i can get going again.
Check out the new pics and tell me what you think...
I'm on plan C now- gonna cut the original rack mount off and move that back 3" to re-mount the rack in it's new position.
I'll then fit the extra tube i've made in front of it, still at the jaunty 45* off vertical. Then Bananarama! off with some nice diagonal braces between the two. Who needs AlterKation

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