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Lt1 motor mount
Ok, I'm doing a lt1 swap?? So set motor down on mounting brackets and it's off, off meaning twisted...
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Re: Lt1 motor mount
The bracket on the right side lis flipped to the back, so there is more clearance for the a/c compressor. You will have to move the passengers side frame stand back accordingly, or ditch the a/c compressor and flip the engine side mount forward. On my '79, whoever started the swap put the compressor high mounted using Alan Groves brackets, to this was avoided.
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Re: Lt1 motor mount
What you mean by flip...
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Re: Lt1 motor mount
ok I see now.. they have to be flipped and move forward
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Re: Lt1 motor mount
Yes. Rotate it 180 degrees forward.
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