Check out this Ebay add for a xtreme.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2005-QUANTUM-XTREME-KIT-CAR-4000-MILES-ENGINEER-BUILT-/230639948237?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item35b33651cd



I'm sure Doug is on this forum, so may be able to give you more info.

Bob Craig (Q2-267)

>----Original Message----
>From: [email protected]
>Date: 06/07/2011 12:37 
>To: "Quantum Owners Group"<[email protected]>
>Subj: [Quantum Owners] Re: Engine Mounts for lowering Pinto 
engine.

>

>Dan,

>

>I had exactly the same issue, using a 1.6 pinto, standard weber carb,

>planning for a zetec...

>

>I use the standard mounts, as I was concerned about the sump

>clearance.

>

>What I did for IVA was to loose the air filter completely, which is 
OK

>( some might say don't drive far with no filter ), the gap is very

>tight, but it will run (assume a power loss) and watch out for heat

>from the carb if very close..

>

>My zetec is still on the back burner, so this is where I am at now;

>

>1) Removed 7mm block from manifold to carb connection - replaced with

>a home made alimunium sheet - 1.5 mm (small improvement)

>2) Added a thick / large washer to one mount to slightly tilt the

>engine - both reduced clearance and made the exhaust fit better.

>

>Watch out for heat from the carb if very close...

>

>And after much complaining and persuasion from the wife ---- cut a

>hole and put a cheapish but nice looking air filter directly through

>the bonnet - it was gut wrenching at first, but frankly I should have

>done this at the start.

>

>It runs better and cooler + looks good (so I am told) and I can fill

>in the hole later with a mesh anyway.

>

>ALSO - my oil filler / breather was rubbing on the bonnet - I cut 
this

>down a little bit.

>

>So suggestion from me is - if it is very short term, make it work 
with

>lower power. if it is long term, take the hit and get cutting.

>

>Hope this helps

>

>Andrew

>

>

>

>On Jul 5, 9:35 pm, dclong <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Hoping to pick the collective brains!

>>

>> I'm part way through an xtreme build and have come to the issue of 
the

>> engine being too high for the bonnet to fit.  I would like to avoid 
a

>> cut out, as this will hopefully only be a short term engine for the

>> initial registration and so I have been on the look out for some

>> thiner rubbers to lower the unit by a couple of inches (the 
standard

>> Pinto mounts are about 3.5 inches thick).  I found some generic 
mounts

>> which were only about 1.5 inches thick but they dont come with a 
long

>> enough thread to go through the Pintos aliminium arms (they are ok 
on

>> the bottom).  I have heard rumours that there are some BMW mounts 
that

>> will do the job, but every motor factors or BMW parts department I 
ask

>> can't tell from my wordy descripton and ask for either a part 
number,

>> engine number, or at least model of BMW.

>>

>> Does anyone know of suitable mounts (i.e. about 1.5 - 2.5 inches 
thick

>> with at least 1.5 inch of M8 thread on 1 side) or has found another

>> way around this issue.

>>

>> Many thanks

>>

>> Dan

>

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