I need some ideas how to mount a bar in my engine bay.
The plastic engine sump guard on my car is knackered so I found a steel one off an early Scout at a wrecker. It has a bar/cross member across the front that bolts onto the 'chassis rails' up under the engine bay. There are some points in the correct place that have a hole the shape of a bolt head - as if in the factory they might weld a bolt in there ready to accept the bar I'm trying to mount.
Also showing in the pics are some threaded studs that aren't for this (not sure what they're for). The place I need to mount a bolt are in the green circles.
Actually if anyone has a Scout with this steel tray - how does the rear of it attach to the car? Does it bolt direct to the alloy sub frame, or is there a bracket attached to the sub frame that it then bolts to? The holes in the tray are in a different place to my trays holes.
Ways I've thought of:
1. Weld a bolt in the holes the way the factory would. (very tight space and could get messy).
2. Slip a bolt in the big hole near the hex holes (so get it inside the chassis rail), get it to drop down the hex hole and do a nut up on it first (before putting the crossmember on). Problem is I can't hold the head of the bolt so doing it up tight might be impossible.
The really tedious way might be to take off the front bumper and front cross member which I think bolts to the front of the chassis rails. This would give spanner access to the tops of a bolt put down through the hex hole - if the front of the chassis rail is not enclosed.


The plastic engine sump guard on my car is knackered so I found a steel one off an early Scout at a wrecker. It has a bar/cross member across the front that bolts onto the 'chassis rails' up under the engine bay. There are some points in the correct place that have a hole the shape of a bolt head - as if in the factory they might weld a bolt in there ready to accept the bar I'm trying to mount.
Also showing in the pics are some threaded studs that aren't for this (not sure what they're for). The place I need to mount a bolt are in the green circles.
Actually if anyone has a Scout with this steel tray - how does the rear of it attach to the car? Does it bolt direct to the alloy sub frame, or is there a bracket attached to the sub frame that it then bolts to? The holes in the tray are in a different place to my trays holes.
Ways I've thought of:
1. Weld a bolt in the holes the way the factory would. (very tight space and could get messy).
2. Slip a bolt in the big hole near the hex holes (so get it inside the chassis rail), get it to drop down the hex hole and do a nut up on it first (before putting the crossmember on). Problem is I can't hold the head of the bolt so doing it up tight might be impossible.
The really tedious way might be to take off the front bumper and front cross member which I think bolts to the front of the chassis rails. This would give spanner access to the tops of a bolt put down through the hex hole - if the front of the chassis rail is not enclosed.
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