I'll have to look at that. It didn't look crooked, but i also didn't consider the possibility that it could be crooked. I figured when the motor was tightened down it would flatten itself out as long as something wasn't between the motor and the mount.
In my case, it was the motor mount itself that was misaligned, not the motor to the mount - if that makes sense.
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01.09.2012, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by brian015
In my case, it was the motor mount itself that was misaligned, not the motor to the mount - if that makes sense.
I don't think that will be the case for me then. I'm using the factory drilled differential holes. All I did was switch the direction of the diff. So it should be fine.