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crewzin 08-20-2001 09:36 AM

Motor mounts
 
A friend of mine tore up one of his motor mounts and is looking for a solid mount.Is there any good places that sell these mounts for a 67.Its a 302.

Fostang 08-20-2001 07:53 PM

Lakewood makes motor mounts for it. They aren't solid but are made from polyurathane. Totally stronger. A trick I do with rubber ones is I drill a hole in the motor mount a stick a bolt & nut on it. Makes a real solid peace. Hard to break haven't done it yet. Before this the engine was jumping 3 inches and breaking the motor mounts. The lakewood's are available from summit for around 50 bucks a side.

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Rev 08-20-2001 08:01 PM

You're gonna have a lot of vibration with solid mounts. Is this a street driven car or just the track? Some put a restraining chain on the left side from the motor to the frame to restrict the torque engine movement. Just a thought.

Rev

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Ron1 08-21-2001 12:19 AM

Its called a torque strap. Made by Art Morrison. Comes with the tubing and spherical rod ends. The tube is cut to lenght, the rod ends are welded in. One end bolts into a vacant threaded hole in the head, the other to a bracket welded on the frame rail. That motor will not move. If you would like a photo e-mail me...

Cost is around $45.00
www.artmorrison.com

Ron

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crewzin 08-21-2001 07:44 AM

Thanks guys. I think he's gonna try the bolt thru the mount trick. Its a street car and he's on a budget right now so the new style mounts may have to wait for a couple of weeks. Thanks again.


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