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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Mustang, Oklahoma
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V8 Motor mounts
Switching out the straight 6 for a V8 small block.
What are the best motor mounts to use? Anything else that I should be aware of as far as the swap? Thanks |
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Re: V8 Motor mounts
I just installed a 327 in place of the original 250 6. I used the same mounts.
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Re: V8 Motor mounts
There is no need to change anything unless your I6 was a 292. If your I6 was a 230/250, the small block just drops in the exact same place with the same engine mounts. That is how/where GM originally installed them.
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Re: V8 Motor mounts
IF you are replacing with NEW mounts you might consider poly mounts they last a life time
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