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08-11-2011, 10:37 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Marietta, GA
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Big Block Tubular Mounts
OK - so I've been reading up on the motor mounts/perches some of you have used to install your BBC's in these trucks (thanks, by the way - this site is great - and you guys are so knowledgable). I decided to go with tubular mounts from Performance On Line. I know I have to trim the top flange of the frame to make them fit. I also know that those of you that I've been able to find on here that have used them - have mounted them in the rear holes (like the POL "instructions" say you can).
Before I start grinding on my frame I just wanted to see if anyone has had any issues mounting these things that I need to be aware of going in (maybe I should have asked before I bought them - right?). I'm a little concerned that I won't have enough of the bottom pad on the crossmember in the rearward position (see pics). I'm also a little concerned about distributor/firewall clearance (I really don't want to have to hack up my firewall if I can keep from it). I guess I'm just looking for some confirmation / reassurance from those of you that have used them - 1) Mounting in the rear holes is best - right? (OK, keep it clean . . . ) - 2) Contact on the crossmember will give me the support I need for the BBC, right? - 3) Mounting in this location won't create firewall clearance issues - 4) Did you only use one bolt on the bottom pad - or drill a second one? - 5) There really is "no replacement for displacement" - so I should go ahead and do this - right? |
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