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Old 06-20-2015, 09:50 AM   #1
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Re: 292 motor mount bracket

The mount brackets should be the same for all 6 cylinders and sbc's in the 63-66 era as all those years had the option for the 292. The perches I thought were the same to. Only difference I new of was where they mount. The 194-230-230 mount different on the passenger side vs the 292. The small 6's mount in the middle of the block and the 292 further up front directly behind the dizzy. Its to early in the morning for me....I'll be back later.
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Old 06-20-2015, 12:06 PM   #2
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The mount brackets should be the same for all 6 cylinders and sbc's in the 63-66 era as all those years had the option for the 292. The perches I thought were the same to. Only difference I new of was where they mount. The 194-230-230 mount different on the passenger side vs the 292. The small 6's mount in the middle of the block and the 292 further up front directly behind the dizzy. Its to early in the morning for me....I'll be back later.
amazing how many times this subject is brought up
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Old 06-20-2015, 01:48 PM   #3
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The mount brackets should be the same for all 6 cylinders and sbc's in the 63-66 era as all those years had the option for the 292. The perches I thought were the same to. Only difference I new of was where they mount. The 194-230-230 mount different on the passenger side vs the 292. The small 6's mount in the middle of the block and the 292 further up front directly behind the dizzy. Its to early in the morning for me....I'll be back later.
??? A SBC does not use the block mounts, the rubber mounts are bolted directly to the block itself.

The right hand 292 perch is not the same as one for a SBC or smaller six: http://www.persh.org/pickup/perches.htm
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Old 06-20-2015, 02:30 PM   #4
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Re: 292 motor mount bracket

My 292 block is of 1971 vintage, so I guess i'm looking for a later model bracket to block for/off 292. Thanks for everyone help.. Are the 292 dipsticks different also?
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??? A SBC does not use the block mounts, the rubber mounts are bolted directly to the block itself.

The right hand 292 perch is not the same as one for a SBC or smaller six: http://www.persh.org/pickup/perches.htm
I guess what You call mounts and what I call mounts are different. lol
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I guess what You call mounts and what I call mounts are different. lol
To clarify, this thread is about the part that bolts to the engine block that the rubber isolators/mounts bolt to, which I am calling "block mounts". A SBC/BBC does not have them and the rubber isolators/mounts bolt directly to the block itself. I am referring to the part that bolts to the frame that the rubber isolator/mount bolts to as a "perch", which is how I've heard others refer to them.
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