RE: ROO HELP
Making a mount for this setup is quite simple. What I did twice was take 1/32 ply cut into 5 or six same size rectangles. Wide enough and long enough to make a good cradle for the engine.
Then I took 30 min and double sided smooth the epoxzy on and put all pieces to gether with the outsides dry.
THen take wax paper and put it between your engine and the ply and roll the mount around the engine.
Use a 4" metal tightening strap and tighten the cradle to the engine (don't risk tearing the wax paper between the two, be carefull).
Let it sit for 6 hours outside or overnight whatever.
Next day, rough up the roo mount area they provide with 80 grit. Get it good and rough.
Clean it up a little with methanol or equal. Dry. Place aeropoxy all over the area.
Put your mount and engine on the aeropoxy. Mount does not need to be with metal strap at this point. You need to be worried about lining everythingup perfect at this point.
Stick a popscicle stick between the new mount and the ROO into the aeropoxy about 1/2" an inch on the back side to raise the back of the engine a little. Let the stick cure with your new mount all day or night long. Do not touch anything for 12 hours or so. If you do, you could totally get that thing unalighned and you'll have to start over.
Good Luck,
Sean