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Old 01-30-2009, 01:14 AM   #1
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6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

Now that the 6.0/4L80E is home I am working on collecting the parts for the install in our 1967 C20. I ordered engine plates from street & performance. Nice pieces. Was told that I can use stock chevy mounts and the factory motor stands that the original 283 was on.
I decided to bolt it all up tonight while having a cold one and listening to the Sharks beat up on the Coyotes. I wanted to viualize how this will fit (or perhaps not) between the rails.
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My question to those more experienced. Will this setup really work? Or is it just going to be too tight? What about headers? I can see right away the factory logs are not going to fit. The AC compressor will be in the way. I expected that.
Any comments or input from those with a 67 who have installed a 5.3/5.7/6.0 gen III will be most appreciated.
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Old 01-30-2009, 02:22 AM   #2
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

I ordered the tubular mounts from performance online. They fit good. Haven't had a chance to fit the headers yet though.

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Old 01-31-2009, 12:58 PM   #3
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

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I too have questions about this exact setup and am very interested in others opinions. Are these the set back plates?? Has anyone installed a 5.3 with these same stock towers? More pictures would be helpful.

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Old 01-31-2009, 03:15 PM   #4
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

Here is a pic. of mine.
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:19 PM   #5
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

Closer look at S+B style adapter plates I got made up.
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:21 PM   #6
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

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Here is a pic. of mine.
Are those CPP stands? (Looks kinda like theirs)
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:25 PM   #7
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

Performnce online. Came with tubular mounts, old style motor mounts, trans crossmember and hardware.. Good kit I though. We'll see how the pace setters long tubes fit..

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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

Thanks Trevor for the feedback and pictures.
I like those tubular mounts you got from perfromance online. I like how bolt in with the 1967 frame rails which are wide on the top, not narrow. I would not like to have to notch my top frame rail to accomodate engine mounts. If I can make the setup I took pictures of work (which I have been told works) then I will stick with it.
Prathbun - These plates are the standard LS1 plates from S&P. A little pricey but very nice and beefy thick. They are suppose to place the LS1 in the same location as the stock 283. Now S&P also has a set that moves the engine back 1" closer to the firewall.
Since my truck is bagged I am going to swap the truck oilpan for a camaro pan which is 3" shorter. I just happen to have a blown up Camaro 98' LS1 longblock and think I'll use it for test purposes to see the fit before laying in the 6.0 LQ9
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

I just dropped a 5.3 into my 72 and heres the ones I used, they worked great and made it seem too easy.I can snap some pics of the oilpan so you can see where it outs it as far as clearance with the x-member
http://carshop.carshopinc.com/produc...id/86959/LS1GM

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Subscribing for progress and because I really can appreciate a cold Sierra Nevada I want to hear what the 6.0 power is like in your 67.
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Re: 6.0 in 67 C20 frame - motor mount setup?

rcahn, I've got the same style mounts (unfortunately I haven't used them yet so I can't speak from experience.

I see alot of people using the tubular kits, I guess the main benefit is clearance for a variety of exhaust (f-body, etc...) I believe the Doug Thorley headers will fit with the plates/stock stands, but I am going to try GTO manifolds. The a/c compressor will also fit, but it's the frame that interferes and has to be notched. If you want to relocate it the least expensive kit is made by www.kwikperf.com ($200) but you have to use a sanderson style compressor.

Not to jack, but does anybody know where can you get the countersunk bolt for the plates? Mine came without them...
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..... does anybody know where can you get the countersunk bolt for the plates? Mine came without them...
I read some post on LS! tech.com (I believe) that suggested John Deere for a great bolt selection. Now, the post said grade 10.3... I haven't heard of if, might just be a misprint, but I'm assuming that the person might mean grade 8.
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