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Putting a Yanmar 4TNE86 in a Ford CL55
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<blockquote data-quote="RJSStamps" data-source="post: 54620" data-attributes="member: 7242"><p>At this point right and left it's straight, the only issue at the moment is up/down front to back. Putting the rubber in the mount will make the mount height different as well as hole size needed to accomodate the rubber feet. Or maybe I can find some different feet that are flat. The ones I have are raised in the center. The front of the engine will be fun to say the least as the area where the mounts are is sloped towards the back of the machine. Not sure I will be able to locate wedge shaped feet for it.</p><p>The throttle will, temporarily be a cable until I can get the rod thats on it threaded for a ball connector.</p><p>Worked on the radiator mount a bit tonight, got some pieces cut for it. Just need to cut a few more then weld it up.</p><p> </p><p>RJS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJSStamps, post: 54620, member: 7242"] At this point right and left it's straight, the only issue at the moment is up/down front to back. Putting the rubber in the mount will make the mount height different as well as hole size needed to accomodate the rubber feet. Or maybe I can find some different feet that are flat. The ones I have are raised in the center. The front of the engine will be fun to say the least as the area where the mounts are is sloped towards the back of the machine. Not sure I will be able to locate wedge shaped feet for it. The throttle will, temporarily be a cable until I can get the rod thats on it threaded for a ball connector. Worked on the radiator mount a bit tonight, got some pieces cut for it. Just need to cut a few more then weld it up. RJS [/QUOTE]
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