Viper Bulkhead

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Ok I dont know if I losing my mind or what. I could have sore that the Viper's bulkhead housed the shock mounts, radius rod mounts, AND the FRONT ENGINE MOUNTING POINTs. I am I wrong on here with the whole front engine mounting points as part of the bulkhead??? Ive been staring at the fiche and see nothing else that the engine could mount to in the front besides what the cataloge calls the bulkhead. Ive look in the frame sections and engine mounts sections and see nothing but the bulkhead. Please help me straighten this out before I buy the wrong part. Thanks

DING where ya at!!!!!!
 
THE BULKHEAD on a srx sxr venture xt vmax IS THE ALUMINUM PIECE THE SHOCKS and all 4 radius rods mount to the belly pan nose cone has four rivets in it and a bracket also , the front engine mounts also attach to the bulkhead , lucky for you ,your not loosing your mind ..

here is alink to a sxr bulkhead i have on ebay you can see the pic
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Yamaha-snowmobil...tcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
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here is the viper part #8EK-2191A-00-00
an sxr is the same except it is #8CR-2191A-02-00

I know the difference in the 00 and 02 are the year, I think the ek and cr are vin id, so it may work to swap them. I do know a srx won't work. Maxdlx
 
Yea Im sticking with the Viper bulkhead but Im getting turned around by people telling me that the bulkhead isnt the front engine mounting point, which I thought it was.
 
Expert the link i gave you to the pic is for a sxr ,Im not sure why others are suggesting its not the mounting point for the engine , every one i have worked on the moter mount bolts to the bulkhead ??????

Max thtas exactly wht the first three digits are model id # makes part of the vin#
600 srx -8df
700 srx 98-99 - 8dn-00
700 srx 00-01 8dn-10
700 red heads 8ch
600 red heads 8cr
etc..

srx and sxr are 100% different i have them both here in my basement
 
the front bulkhead is the cast aluminum peice that also does have the bosses for the motor mount to attach to, its just a boss with threaded holes, so youll still need the mounts that attach to the engine. Are you using this in your dune buggy? why not just make steel mounts connect to the factory steel mounts? Or possibly are you rear mounting the differential and using the radius riods to support the axle assembly?
 
Don this will be used on my buggy project. The reason I wanted to utilize the bulkhead was for weight and simplicity reasons. Its either make the engine cratle out of all steel from scratch or use the Viper bulkhead as my base for the front and build off of that. This will be a live axle set up so no .diff, my set up for the rear is gunna be
Banshee Axle Carrier
Banshee Rear Caliper
Custom made shaft to house
Banshee Hub and Rotor
Lonestar Racing Banshee Sprocket Hub
930 CV Flanges
4 930 Race Prepped CV Joint(Good up to 28deg ea.)
2 930 Axles(Length unknown as of know)
All hooked to a 4 or 5 Link IRS
 
Ex, this should help you out...Cheers
 

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the engine hangs in a sled it doesnt sit down on the frame, its suspended by the front and rear mounts, so unless you needed the trailing arm mounts or such?? you could just make mounting tabs come off the frame both in the front and rear then set the engine on the mounts. just an idea.
 
mrviper700 said:
the engine hangs in a sled it doesnt sit down on the frame, its suspended by the front and rear mounts, so unless you needed the trailing arm mounts or such?? you could just make mounting tabs come off the frame both in the front and rear then set the engine on the mounts. just an idea.


Yea I think Im just gunna wait till I get the frame in front of me and figure it out when the times comes. I plan on working the front first and working my way back since the back is the most timing consuming and expensive part of the whole deal.
 


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