I always had the most awful time trying to get the transmission in and out of this white car. It was to the point that I had to remove the driver's side motor mount and jack the engine up on that side as high as it would go in order to get the transmission to clear the passenger frame rail. The trans mount also usually took some prying to get lined up too. I've also noticed random tight fits, like the upper intercooler pipe is really tight, the passenger intercooler pipes don't quite line up right, etc.
I also had a really hard time getting the engine mounts to line up when I put the engine in. I knew my front cross member was damaged and I suspected it would be causing the engine and trans to sit to high. I looked a long time for a clean cross member and finally found one on ebay, I paid too much, but it arrived quickly and is almost mint.
Old is on top of course:
There is the problem. It may not be super apparent, but besides the obvious dent on the front (from stump jumping I suppose, it wasn't me), the passenger side bushing mount is practically an inch higher on the undamaged part, which when installed in the car, should lower the motor mount that much, because of the compound bends. The old mount pad is also pushed around towards the back.
Lesson learned for me is if you see something like this that looks dented, the damage and effect may be a lot worse than you see on the surface. Hopefully this fits the car and the car is not bent.
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