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Jensen a530t engine mounts/ engine position/ belt tension


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Was it engine mounts?

 

Mounts on chassis were ok, this was the cradle / bracket end that bolts to the engine. What a mission. That holds the engine in. Then the radiator is on a different bracket at the back of the cradle in same bolt holes! Got there though :D

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Are you sure it isn't just belt tension/worn/stretched belts?

 

Just had a look and play on mine, again, radiator slopes to the left. Loosened off the two lower bolts pictured (one shiney the other hidden by the pipe), jacked engine up, radiator level but belts loose. The rhs engine mount acts as a pivot

 

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