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Old 11-16-2002, 01:46 AM   #1
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73 up BB frame mounts on 71?

Can anyone shed some light on this, I was told that with only slight frame mods I can use the newer style towers and then I can use the better stronger mounts.
Has anyone done this swap, and can you give me any guideance?
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Old 11-16-2002, 02:48 PM   #2
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Old 11-16-2002, 02:48 PM   #3
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I have never done that exact swap but since no one has replied I will give you some advice from numerous GM swaps I have done. 73 up mounts look almost identical to 72 BB mounts. The frame is almost identical which is why you can change out the front crossmember buy only drilling a couple of holes. I would bet you can install the 73 up mounts buy only drilling holes also, the trick is laying out where they go. A trick I have used when swapping motors is to have the motor and transmission bolted together, bolt the motor mounts and the towers to the motor and set the whole thing in the truck. When you get the transmission mount lined up, set it down and you can see where the holes need to be drilled. To mark the holes white spraypaint works well. Remove motor, drill holes, install towers, reinstall motor. If nothing else my reply will get someone else fired up with better advice. Good Luck
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Old 11-16-2002, 03:12 PM   #4
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That sounds like good advice Tom has there. I havent done a BB chev that way, but did install a 455 olds on the late 70's stands in my 69, with 5.7 deisel mounts & brackets. the stands sit pretty well on the frame , & just need to be drilled. I opted to just weld the bottom of the stands to the crossmember to save the step of pulling the eng back out to drill. Good luck
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Old 11-17-2002, 11:40 AM   #5
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I have a set of mounts i took out of a 73 SWB 454 truck i bought for the motor,they are similar to 72 except bolt holes are further apart on top,so youll have to drill.I think the SB and BB ones are the same?I put a BBC in my 79 Blazer with the 350 mounts.but i have a set of them from the 454 truck $25.with the engine clamshells,shipping is the kicker its a few over $20
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