by David Gentleman » Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:29 pm
Fair thinking, though what you have to remember is, though it may fit, driveshafts may be so out of line in the position it is that is makes the whole plan down the drain. Steering rack and driveshafts are the key basics to get right first..
One of our engineers a few years back did a Rover V8 conversion in a Merc 190, he refrabricated all the tunnel, sorted all the engine mounts, etc, move the steering rack, but because the engine was sitting slightly too low and thus where he mounted the rack, it screwed the Ackerman angles up on the steering, so wouldnt work right. Had to be all pulled out again and started from scratch, just from a little oversight.