by cass3958 » Thu Oct 08, 2020 8:37 am
It is a difficult one Glyn because both of our engines have been out of the car for a rebuild and these brackets would be removed for a respray. The brackets would not be removed from the chassis legs though if you were just removing the engine for repair so we need someone like David with his unmolested car to see what the orientation is like where these brackets have never been removed. Can you help out David?
I will get back to Terry and get him to mount the brackets both ways as he has an empty engine bay and to measure from the bracket to the stabiliser mount on the bulkhead to see what a difference it makes. Terry reckons that the wrong way (he seems to remember from his Mk2 days) causes interference between the exhaust and the chassis leg.
As with yours, mine is holes to the rear and I have no interference and the rear engine stabiliser all lines up perfectly so the difference must be minimal. If there is no difference why then were there two parts with different part numbers?
Another thing that has just occurred to me Glyn, are all three of your cars CKD? Could be that when the parts were sent over to SA they assembled them the wrong way not knowing which was the right way according to Browns lane. I think I will ask the same question on the other Jaguar forum to see if there is an answer coming from any Mk2 owners with unmolested cars.
It is a difficult one Glyn because both of our engines have been out of the car for a rebuild and these brackets would be removed for a respray. The brackets would not be removed from the chassis legs though if you were just removing the engine for repair so we need someone like David with his unmolested car to see what the orientation is like where these brackets have never been removed. Can you help out David?
I will get back to Terry and get him to mount the brackets both ways as he has an empty engine bay and to measure from the bracket to the stabiliser mount on the bulkhead to see what a difference it makes. Terry reckons that the wrong way (he seems to remember from his Mk2 days) causes interference between the exhaust and the chassis leg.
As with yours, mine is holes to the rear and I have no interference and the rear engine stabiliser all lines up perfectly so the difference must be minimal. If there is no difference why then were there two parts with different part numbers?
Another thing that has just occurred to me Glyn, are all three of your cars CKD? Could be that when the parts were sent over to SA they assembled them the wrong way not knowing which was the right way according to Browns lane. I think I will ask the same question on the other Jaguar forum to see if there is an answer coming from any Mk2 owners with unmolested cars.