Joe and all: I have had the drivetrain in and out of Molly five times in recent months, and r&r with two other Gremlins as well. One time I had a real devil of a time in Molly(74 Gremlin 258) with new motor mounts and trans mount. After it was in, for some reason the fan would just tip the shroud for some reason over good road bumps. It turned out that somehow in my late night session, I had switched the mounting plates(i.e. wrong side for passenger and driver side). Each side is unique, but can be bolted in backwards, tilting the back of the motor up higher than it belongs. VOILA' fan hits shroud at bottom. As far as the easy way to mount the motor, bolt the plates to the rubber cushions(I'm not sure it makes any difference on the little hinge part or L-shaped part, I think it just goes down for access to the middle bolt on the mounting plate). Take the mount assembly, and put it through the crossmember. Loosely apply the mouning nuts from under the crossmember. Maybe 4-5 turns. Then lower the motor between the plates, and usually one side will line up first. Start the plate bolts slightly(Just a few threads). You may have to use a drift or screwdriver to get it to line up, but be patient and work alternately on each side of the car, and you'll be able to start all six pretty quick. Then tighten the plates. Lower the motor onto the crossmember. Then mount the trans crossmember and tighten the cushion. Finally tighten the engine crossmember nuts. mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com