Originally Posted by
jgray
Hi Hank
How solidly the EPA unit goes in is impressive. It makes me believe it will work well because it is so solidly installed; electric motors produce a lot of torque so having it so solidly mounted would seem important.
I too have help with my engine and, like you would not think to tackle this part of the build without help. The cost of mistakes is way too high. But I am going to be trying to figure out and even mockup the whole back of the engine with the flywheel, clutch, pressure plate and transmission. I am thinking of doing this so that I know I have all the necessary hardware (bolts, dowels) when my buddy comes over. I know you got a lot of stuff from Mike Forte like I have. Have you bought additional hardware. I was watching YouTubes last night and see there are bolts for the flywheel to the crank, which I have. And then there are bolts to attach pressure plate, bolts to attach transmission to bell housing, bolts to attach the bell housing to motor. I don’t remember seeing all these in what Mike sent.
I don’t have a driveshaft and will need to get one made. I was looking at diagrams to understand the 2 degree angle thing that I have heard about. I now understand it, but making it happen and measuring is another thing!
I am also going to put the motor mounts on the engine - not sure if I have these. I can see spending a lot on ARP stuff!