Just noticed scabby doesnt have one !
The heavy duty bracket is right there on the bulkhead crossmember, looks lik its never been used.
Engine is a recon & unleaded headdone by last owner 10k miles ago and the engine doesnt have the bracket but there is the stud which assumedly takes it.
I can make one no problem, just optomistically wondering if that might be something to do with the gearbox not being anywhere near as good as it ought to be ? (wont go down into second on the move even with a DDC)
Probably a bit optomistic to expct a miracle, but nonetheless got me to thinking well what are they there for excet i guess to save sideways wear on the engine mounts?
Lack of engine steady - the effects of ???
Forum rules
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
True, I'd forgotten about that!
Though the engine flapping about in the breeze effect is still an issue.
So however you look at it, a steady bar is a good thing
At least not having one doesn't involve the carb smacking the bulkhead, like it does on a Mini. I once broke the jet clean off the bottom of an HS4 when the top steady gave up...
Though the engine flapping about in the breeze effect is still an issue.
So however you look at it, a steady bar is a good thing

At least not having one doesn't involve the carb smacking the bulkhead, like it does on a Mini. I once broke the jet clean off the bottom of an HS4 when the top steady gave up...