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Old 06-12-2010, 10:11 PM   #26
JRBECK64
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Re: Motor Mounts Question?

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Originally Posted by into69z View Post
I might have a solution-use the original towers and mounts from the 67-or you can use the 69-the difference is on the rubber motor mount drill thru from one side to the other, I did mine three times, in a triangle pattern, take a tap and tap one side of that plate that sandwiches the rubber and insert a bolt thru the one side-thru the rubber-and finally into the threaded side. By tapping only one side, the mount still has the flexiblity it needs so you don't feel the vibrations but still have the travel limits. What this does is gives you the strentgh you need so the rubber does not seperate from either side. I have this set up in my 67 Camaro and I used to drag race with the car 400+ horsepower with no issues. You really can't tell any difference and it's cheap to do.
into69z,
So basically your using the solid side of the mount metal and the Bolts to make a safety in case the rubber was to give way. Because the Rubber in able to move over the bolts it still has the ability to dampen the vibration from the Motor. I get it and that is a great work around. I figure 5/16s grade 8 bolts will give me all the safety factor I need.
Thanks for the info and again that is a great idea.

JRBECK64

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