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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Dallas, GA
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Re: 292 motor mount bracket
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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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Location: Reading, Kansas
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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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Re: 292 motor mount bracket
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Re: 292 motor mount bracket
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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