Mark,
I've already got the engine (1.6TD from Quantum) and I'm investigating mounting it up to a Type 1 aircooled trany (actualy a Porshe 356 741 tranny).
The outfit in Kalifornia (Kennedy Engineered Products) that makes adaptor plates offers them with a choice of mounting angles, straight up, 15 deg as in A1, A2, etc, or 50 deg as in the Vanagon.
As I measure the Quantum bellhousing (using the two top bolts as "straight up", just as you suggested) it looks like about 30 degrees. I know the US owners manual that I have (but can't find) gives the mount angle in the specs, but maybe you didn't get that in the UK.
It's to my advantage for vertical clearance to mount it as inclined as possible, either by getting them to make me a custom plate, or by redrilling/tapping the plate.
Maybe from the engine mountings. Question
That's a good idea :idea:
I'll try that next s soon as I get it on the stand. Won't be for a while, gashed my thumb on the sawed off exhaust pipe on the turbo yesterday. Took 4 stitches and a splint to close :oops:
Thanks for the help,
moT