Tadhg wrote:
Nice work Kenno - your setup looks excellent. I'm guessing you just heated and your stabilizers..? Or did you cut and weld?
I've found a minor glitch with the changed upper stabilizer - you've got to get the length right. I know my engine has a non-standard upper stabilizer, halfway between the two common sizes (well, that's how it was explained to me by the respected mechanic who installed it). The advantage of the gearbox stabilizers would be that there'd be less likelihood that the lengths of the stabilizers would vary as much.

The top passenger stabilizer is custom made, it dose push the engine forward ever so slightly.
The drivers side stabilizer is standard.
The gearbox stabilizers and brackets are all custom made, I had the ends of each stabilizer machined from steel "stock" to be the same width and internal dimensions as the end of a std stabilizer so they use standard rubber mounts.
They are all mild steel (where as the std ones are cast steel) and the lengths are made to fit what I wanted, just bolt the mounts into position and then cut and weld a bit of steel rod inbetween.
All the little bits of steel in the brackets were cut out individually, shaped, bent and welded together.
All I used was a pen & paper (for some templates), tape measure, drill, 4" grinder, hammer, vice and a welder. Anyone could make them you just need to know what you want the end product to look like, and do a lot of test fitting just to make sure it will fit and work properly.