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Reed, Britt/FSC Salt Lake

LS1 Motor Mount

Post by Reed, Britt/FSC Salt Lake » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:08 pm

I was up in Idaho last weekend and got to see Chuck's LS1 running on its
test mount - Really sweet!! He would be willing to put together an LS1
engine mount for the SR- he needs the bolt attach pattern and thrust line
offsets- I think he tack welds the frame and sends it to California to have
it welded up on a vibratory table - something about a German system of
relieving the stresses in the weld as the puddle crystallizes.

Britt - SR194



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Reed, Britt/FSC Salt Lake

LS1 Motor Mount

Post by Reed, Britt/FSC Salt Lake » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:08 pm

Good one - It all fits except Harleys are hard to come by in Germany and the
BMWs mignt not deliver the necessary Vibes -
There does appear to be some science behind it -
http://ceer.alfred.edu/research/vibratory.html

Britt


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Delcambre [mailto:bdelcambre@cox-internet.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 7:55 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: LS1 Motor Mount

I think he tack welds the frame and sends it to California to have
it welded up on a vibratory table - something about a German system of
relieving the stresses in the weld as the puddle crystallizes.
I'm conjuring up an image of a fellow, sitting on an idling Harley, holding
a TIG torch, as the mount jiggles around. Also imagining all sorts of names
for the process... Gudenluse Weldin Haus...

Sorry, I gotta stop that..

Bill





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Bill Delcambre

LS1 Motor Mount

Post by Bill Delcambre » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:08 pm

I think he tack welds the frame and sends it to California to have
it welded up on a vibratory table - something about a German system of
relieving the stresses in the weld as the puddle crystallizes.
I'm conjuring up an image of a fellow, sitting on an idling Harley, holding
a TIG torch, as the mount jiggles around. Also imagining all sorts of names
for the process... Gudenluse Weldin Haus...

Sorry, I gotta stop that..

Bill





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rickhm

LS1 Motor Mount

Post by rickhm » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:08 pm

Did he hint at a cost for this mount?

Rick
-------Original Message-------
From: "Reed, Britt/FSC Salt Lake" <BReed@slcrail.com>
Sent: 05/29/03 09:08 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: LS1 Motor Mount
Good one - It all fits except Harleys are hard to come by in Germany and
the
BMWs mignt not deliver the necessary Vibes -
There does appear to be some science behind it -
http://ceer.alfred.edu/research/vibratory.html

Britt


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Delcambre [mailto:bdelcambre@cox-internet.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 7:55 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: LS1 Motor Mount

I think he tack welds the frame and sends it to California to have
it welded up on a vibratory table - something about a German system of
relieving the stresses in the weld as the puddle crystallizes.
I'm conjuring up an image of a fellow, sitting on an idling Harley,
holding
a TIG torch, as the mount jiggles around. Also imagining all sorts of
names
for the process... Gudenluse Weldin Haus...

Sorry, I gotta stop
that..

Bill





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