Bryan Weber
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- Jan 19, 2005
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yes very true. where is this load all being placed? at the motor mounts. this is just about as far forward and as narrow on the block as you can get. very bad for load distribution. all that torque and twisting force is transmitted through the entire block with the motor mounts holding it with the least amount of leverage. That is why we developed the Rear Motor Brace or "RMB" It acts as a mid plate placing all of the torsional load of the motor on the rear of the motor and as wide as you can get so it has the most leverage. This changes it from the worst scenario to the best with one simple bolt on part.
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RMB
Absolutely! That bolt on can help save a lot of blocks. Taking the load off of that engine mount reduces much stress on the block for sure. There is also tremendous stresses on the block from 1,000 + psi and 1,000 + degrees in each cylinder hitting 50 times per second trying to push the crank out of the bottom of the block. All of these stresses can't be duplicated but with RJC's brace they can be minimized.