18th December 2007

Rear sub-frame modifications…

posted in Installation |

This is probably one of the most contentious issues with this conversion. To be honest I was a little worried about this part, but after completing this section I’m happy that the strength of the car has not been compromised. It also means that the conversion is not reversible unless you have a spare rear sub-frame.


Mark and remove the right hand front corner the sub frame as shown.

CIMG2805_r

CIMG2806_r

Drill the corner as its stronger than a filed 90 degree angle.

CIMG2810_r

To fit the rear engine mount, you will need to refit the sub frame and bolt the mount to the engine ‘A’ bracket. Then mark up the bracket and bolt on as shown above. Use locktite blue on all bolts. In my kit, one of the ‘A’ bracket bolts was at least 2-3 cm too short. You will need to source an alternative bolt. Also a number of washers is required to ‘pack out’ between the ‘A’ bracket, rubber bush and the gearbox. See below:

CIMG2923_r

Note: I had to source a longer bolt for the bottom front ‘A’ mount as the supplied bolt was too short.

As you can see, I’ve marked all the blots that have been torqued up. This will save time later when check the final work.

CIMG2812_r

I used a long screwdriver to two in the sub frame mounting holes to hold the sub-frame in place whilst you measure up.

CIMG2824_re

You need to remove the above section from the old Rover engine mount. The sub-frame is upside down in this pic. The area red and green areas shown above provide enough clearance for the manifold.

CIMG2827_r

Cut out an arc to clear the manifold.

CIMG2828_r

After a bit of fettling it will all go together. Don’t forget to paint any exposed steel to prevent rust.

CIMG2830_r

The above pic shows the sub-frame bolted in.

I decided to heat wrap my exhaust from engine to cat. The intermediate shaft bearing runs very close to the exhaust manifold. This is not a trivial task and requires patience.

CIMG2887_r

CIMG2971_r

Next - Coolant, wiring, fuel and starting…

This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 at 12:03 pm and is filed under Installation. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Calendar

  • October 2008
    M T W T F S S
    « Jul    
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031