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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    I believed the square rubber mounts are interchangeable with the round ones and preferrable on the 2.25 diesel. ?
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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    Many thanks again, I am currently working on the theory that the last bodger, either put a wrong crossmember in or something. I have a mate measuring his mounts as I write. Everything else looks right compared to yours and his.
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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    Thx, I appreciate your time. Below are the offside front with the bracket you mentioned. The other is the rear offside - photo taken from front showing triangular bracket then rubber mount the bracket bolted to gearbox.
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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    Hi, thx, yes I recognised that as the front offside bracket. I only have the 2 small triangular brackets - 1 one each rubber - and I am sure - handed correctly. T
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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    Thanks, I changed all the mounts in case that was the prob. If I tighten up all the bolts, they pull the drivetrain back to the left and the handbrake mech is then 25mm out of alignment and the engine not parallel to the chassis.
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    SIII swb88 '72 Rear engine/gearbox mounts seriously out of alignment

    Hi everyone, I would be eternally grateful if someone could put me right on this. I've been working on getting my 72swb back on the road - I was well aware of the adage "Don't buy someone else's project" - How true! The rear engine/gearbox mounts are seriously out of line. No amount of...
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