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Old 11-30-2004, 05:12 PM   #1
toddtheodd
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Am I stupid...

...or is there a trick to these motor mounts???
I'm needing to change the motor mounts on my truck due to the driver's side mount going out. What I can't figure out is how to get to the bolts, and what size the bolts are since I can't see them. The motor is a 350 and I have long tube hooker headers on the truck. On the drivers side the power steering pump and headers are in the way. On the passenger side it's the fuel pump and the headers again.
I need tricks and tips please.
Or I'm willing to buy somebody a case of beer if they will help. I don't want to take it to a shop as they want upwards of $160 for the job ($130+ for labor alone since the mounts were 26 for the pair.). Besides that I am needing to learn how to do this since I will be later pulling the motor to replace it with a "freshened up" motor.
Oh, and I need this done today as the mounts are in pretty bad shape and it is my daily driver that will be taking me to work tomorrow (I hope )
Todd
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