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i was looking at a cherry and thought... it's transverse...

what sort of mount does the engine have? is it like the awful one from the E series?

mostly curious, love to see some examples of mounting L motors transverse and untransversing motors.

just to get some ideas

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Datsun Cherry cars ran A-series engines.

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yes, how did they mount em?

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Yes, transverse front-wheel-drive.

I don't know what kind of mounts were used, maybe the same ones as in a B-210.

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I will try and get a photo of my empty engine bay to show where they mount too and a photo of the mounts on the engine.

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Heres the engine bay shot showing the engine mounting positions plus one of the stabilizers that mounts at the top on either side of the engine.

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interesting...

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here the f10's and early 310's used a14's and a15's, then they went to the e15
there's a totally shot up 310 in the scrapyard here; i'll try to get some pictures
btw; you get that fender mounted yet?

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E10 and F10 have similar engine mounting method. N10 is a bit different.
The gearbox is under the engine. Fron engine mounting poinsts are:
1. on the side of oil sump. Oil sump is made of aluminium alloy.
2. on the side of the clutch housing

Rear mounting point is located near the final gear.

Next weekend if I have time, I'll take the engine+gearbox out of my E10. I'll take some photos and post them here if anybody's interested.



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