The VW Bug main frame members which go on either side of the Toyota 3SGTE motor have been bent and fit to the main frame as well as the rear cross-member. They fit snugly to the top of the rear cross-member.
After clamping my masonite template to the .25 inch steel plates, I cut out the VW Bug frame pieces with the plasma cutter. One of the frame plates has a taller tab portion to accommodate the passenger side motor mount from the Toyota MR2 3SGTE engine. I will put a slight bend in these plates to match the angle of the main frame rails.
Using the VW Bug foam frame templates I constructed a masonite template to use as a guide for the plasma torch. I made this template .125 inches smaller that the actual foam template because of the plasma cutter’s tip. The template insures that I have an accurate cut on the framing steel which will go around the Toyota MR2 3SGTE motor.
Creation of the VW Bug frame starts with determination of where and how the frame member will be positioned around the engine. I have very limited space around the Toyota MR2 3SGTE motor. My plan is to create a plate type frame that travels straight through the rear of the vehicle. I started with some small boards glued together to determine the lower profile of the plate so I can trace that profile on to a piece of foam board.
The initial frame plan can start, now that I have the VW Bug’s drive train in place. As you can see I have finished the alignment of the Toyota MR2 3SGTE motor. I have both struts in place as well as the motor mounts and all the accessories (starter and AC unit etc.). Oh and the shop crane has been removed.