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  • jalopi
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    This makes me sad :(

    The aluminum blank is probably OK to use, no need for fender washers if the metal you used covers the surface area of the mount well enough.

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  • Jack89i
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    Originally posted by jalopi View Post
    Please tell me you used plywood again :D

    Lol no I made them from an aluminum blank. I'll probably get those fender washers that Justin was talking about though


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  • jalopi
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    Originally posted by Jack89i View Post
    so I shimmed the shit out of it.
    Please tell me you used plywood again :D

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  • Jack89i
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    Thanks for the help guys. I just installed the m60 mounts correctly with the studs in the forward position. The oil pan did sit on the steering rack so I shimmed the shit out of it. Should work for now, later on I might just get e39tds mounts. The engine appears* to be sitting straight.


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  • MJCRO
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    +1 with everything JGood is saying. Save yourself the money and use some thick washers as suggested. I was originally planning on doing the same with the 540i Revshift mounts I had, but ended up giving them to Frank for his S62 swap.

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  • JGood
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    I'm not sure how Garey made his mount arms, but it doesn't matter, as they were designed to be used with m60 mounts, and to clear the oil pan (the way mounts should be made...) The m60/m62 mounts have centered studs, in reference to side-to-side orientation. The upper stud is offset front/rear, which will only dictate how far forward/backward the engine sits. The 300mm.de mounts have two positions, so there's technically 4 total engine placement possibilities with them. The total range is maybe 1.5". But in any orientation, the upper and lower studs are still centered side-to-side, just as a 'centered', bolt-through engine mount would be.

    The problem you are having with engine height can be corrected with taller mounts. Any centered mount will work fine, but it will change your engine position forward/backward in comparison to an m60 mount (not necessarily a bad thing, it all depends on how much clearance you have with your combination of parts). Alternatively, you can use large washers as spacers. I used two 1/8" thick fender washers, the same diameter as my m60 mounts, because my e36 steering rack was hitting my oil pan. The revshift m60 mounts were slightly taller, allowing me to remove those washers. There's plenty of stud length on the top and bottom for spacers, and although it may look half-ass, I don't really see any strength issues with it.

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  • dirty30
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    I am using Gareys mounts but I think they were copied or at least close to 300mm mounts, Justin do you know if they were similar?

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  • filthiest e30
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    i think dirty e30 is using different motor arms then you so different mounts but i'm not 100%

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  • JGood
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    The stud is offset front/rear, not side to side.

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  • Jack89i
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    Originally posted by filthiest e30 View Post
    You are supposed to use e39 td mounts or something equal to 70mm high and straight not offset. and the e34 mounts are 50mm high I think. Read the college kid thread
    People are running standard m60 mounts.(care to chime in dirty30). Yes MJCRO is using e39tds mounts but garagistic said themselves that standard m60 mounts will work. Justin says that the mounts are designed for offset studs, i think he is right but at the same time im not sure how people are using e39tds mounts if that have a centered stud

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  • filthiest e30
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    Originally posted by Jack89i View Post
    On the stock M60 mounts, the engine side sdud is not in the center of the mount, it is offset to one side
    You are supposed to use e39 td mounts or something equal to 70mm high and straight not offset. and the e34 mounts are 50mm high I think. Read the college kid thread

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  • filthiest e30
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    Originally posted by JGood View Post
    You guys are doing a lot of reinventing the wheel here... All of these issues have been covered many times in this forum.
    hahahaha standard r3v... but this is true all of these issues have been covered

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  • Jack89i
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    Originally posted by LoneWolf View Post
    What exactly do you mean by offset engine mounts.

    To me that engine does not look parallel with the front frame rail at all. That's not the offset you meant right?
    On the stock M60 mounts, the engine side sdud is not in the center of the mount, it is offset to one side

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  • LoneWolf
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    Originally posted by JGood View Post
    You guys are doing a lot of reinventing the wheel here... All of these issues have been covered many times in this forum.

    No you can't use ANY stock m60/2 headers, yes the m60 engine mounts are offset, yes the mount arms are designed for that offset and the engine won't fit right without them, yes the m60 mounts have dual bottom studs and the subframe holes need enlarged, no the DSSR won't fit (if the stock length e30 shifter rod won't fit, an identical length aftermarket obviously won't fit either...), yes the garagistic mount arms are designed to be used with taller mounts or with m60 mounts + a spacer, no the oil pan does not need modified for engine mount fitment, that is only to correct the drivetrain angle, etc.....
    What exactly do you mean by offset engine mounts.

    To me that engine does not look parallel with the front frame rail at all. That's not the offset you meant right?

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  • Yorl
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    My problem was, I bought something that was supposed to fit (because believe it or not when it's my car I'm quite lazy), and I ended up doing everything from scratch, as always... I don't know why I even bother buying "bolt on" stuff, I should know by now it never works the way I want to :D

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