I think it comes down to two questions....
-Have you increased the amount of metal comparative to the stock motor mounts(think thats the gist of that motor mount rule)
-what constitutes "stock engine location"? What reference point is to be used to measure this stock location and on which chassis/engine (both are different and in different locations)?
I think
conceptually you meet the intent, but the wording of the rule seems to have assumed a level of plug and play that isnt here.
Are those hex screws threaded into aluminum? If so, I kinda ran into an issue with that setup a while back.
http://www.teamunemployment.com/gavin/adjustable cam gear/DSC01985.JPG
Heres mine as arrived. Issue was I couldnt get the amount of torque needed to stop the gear from slipping slightly. I didnt want to crank down on the screws and strip the threads (custom piece y0), so this is what I did.
http://www.teamunemployment.com/gavin/adjustable cam gear/DSC02425.JPG
http://www.teamunemployment.com/gavin/adjustable cam gear/DSC02422.JPG
I basically flipped the hex screws and added nuts to the front. Yes, its a little inelegant, but I can get 14ft/lbs without worrying that Ill strip anything, and if I do, its a screw or nut that gets buggered and not the gear. Just a thought.
Oh, I got a confirmation of receipt from the SEB on that question you had. Ill let you know when I get the full word on it.
Gavin