Re: a very powerfull and troublesome bmw 316
yes a bigger rear bumper is possible, we'll see im a long way off thinking about bumpers.
i've had a quick meassure up with regards to moveing the engine back and the effect that would have on the prop, as you can see from the poor quality pic the prop has a sliding middle section, so i can shorten the prop nearly an inch just by compressing it, i then investigated the "nut" on it, it compresses a dust seal that lives behind it, if i remove the nut and seal i can shorten the prop 2 inches without spending a penny
which is the maxmium i can move the engine back under the rules anyway.

so i now know the prop is ok for moving the engine back i have a problem in the sump and steering rack want to occupy the same space, one way and probably the besy way round that would be to dry sump the engine, but i dont really want the added weight and complication and i dont have the budget for it either so the steering rack has to be moved backwards, apart from making the steering arms too short it shouldnt effect the geometry and will help with the fact the steering wheel is too far away now i've moved my seat back, so ive now dropped out the x member

and started to hack some of the redundant bits off the rack to give more clearance around the rack neck allowing me to get it in closer to the x member
yes a bigger rear bumper is possible, we'll see im a long way off thinking about bumpers.
i've had a quick meassure up with regards to moveing the engine back and the effect that would have on the prop, as you can see from the poor quality pic the prop has a sliding middle section, so i can shorten the prop nearly an inch just by compressing it, i then investigated the "nut" on it, it compresses a dust seal that lives behind it, if i remove the nut and seal i can shorten the prop 2 inches without spending a penny



so i now know the prop is ok for moving the engine back i have a problem in the sump and steering rack want to occupy the same space, one way and probably the besy way round that would be to dry sump the engine, but i dont really want the added weight and complication and i dont have the budget for it either so the steering rack has to be moved backwards, apart from making the steering arms too short it shouldnt effect the geometry and will help with the fact the steering wheel is too far away now i've moved my seat back, so ive now dropped out the x member

and started to hack some of the redundant bits off the rack to give more clearance around the rack neck allowing me to get it in closer to the x member

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