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1949 Chevy w/292
I'm installing a Chevy 292 in a 1949 Chevy 1/2 ton. Does anyone know where I can get rear engine mounts for this setup? I'm looking for mounts that go between the bell housing and the crossmember. The bell housing connection site flares up which matches the angle of the crossmember. Thanks
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Re: 1949 Chevy w/292
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Maybe Aspen Parts in Arizona. Or, if you were a paying member you could place a request in the for sale section of the 60-66 parts, someone would surely have one there. From the site rules: "As always a basic membership on the forum comes with no charge. You may post a reply in any of the Classified Forums. You will not have the ability to offer items "For Sale", "For Trade", or make a "Wanted to Buy" or "What's it Worth" post."
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Re: 1949 Chevy w/292
Thanks for the info
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Re: 1949 Chevy w/292
I have a 5 speed Tremec. I think I'll be going with biscuit mounts that will go between the crossmember and the bellhousing. To achieve a 3 deg. pitch there's about a 1 1/2 inch gap between the two surfaces. Thanks for the help
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