Got the motor mount blocks installed. Mixed up the epoxy and put a bunch in and on each area, upper and lower. I then pushed them in as far as I could go, then proceeded to use my smaller mallet to put them in. Well, about 2 inches remaining, the head flew off my small mallet, just missing my face. So, quickly I throw the handle on my workbench and go to grab my small hammer from the drawer. I get it, start to put the top mounting block in, and get it all the way in. Put down the hammer, clean up some of the epoxy that had oozed out. Go to grab the hammer to repeat to the lower one. As I reposition my hand on the hammer handle, it feels funny, and sticky.... Remember me putting the mallet handle down. Well, I kinda lied. I kinda threw it on the bench, in turn knocking my epoxy all over. Remember me putting down my hammer? Yep, right in the epoxy I did not see! Anyways, pound in the lower beam now till flush, clean up the outside of the plane and evaluate. Place some of the remaining epoxy in the little cracks and gaps I saw. I then followed up by wrapping the nose with waxed paper and clamping very securely and am now waiting for it to dry. Anyways, it is now fixed, and I will mount my Fox 35 without muffler, and check the balance after the repairs and required mods that were mentioned earlier that I did not yet do. Anyways, thank you all for the help, tips, and advice along the way.
Chancey