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06-08-2006, 11:58 PM | #27 |
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so basically, what the cheapest/easiest thing to do for mounting the beast is to convert it to a 73-up mounts? as for the crossmembers, will a 73-up crossmember just bolt right up in there? Or will it be easier to set the mounts up, and drill into the 69's crossmember? Or will the 69 crossmember bolt right up to the 73+ mounts?
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06-09-2006, 04:41 PM | #28 |
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I put a 502 onto the I6 mounts last year. To do this the cab has to be cut on the drivers side to clear the valve cover. The passenger side is tight and may need a hole if you have larger valve covers. I had to modify the drivers side stand heavily to clear the headers, the passenger side had a little clearancing. The distributor is tight but just fits. To strengthen the mounts I used poly corvette thru style mounts and dilled a length ways hole through the stand. The stand had to be clearanced for the tabs on the mount and reinforced afterwards with angle. This looks stock if you don't know. I also used a 12mm bolt which gives a very tight fit in the mount and stops the engine moving. I drag the truck so I want all the engine set back I can get so to me this is worth all the effort. If anyone wants pics of the stands or the engine let me know.
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06-10-2006, 02:46 AM | #31 |
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This is most likely more expensive than the 73 and up towers and mounts, but I think it would be cheaper than the stock BB mounts. They can be had at performanceonline.com for about $130 rubber or $190 poly.
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e-mail me for pics at lalouette@waitrose.com as I can't do difficult 'puter stuff. My stands are a cheaper version of the performanceonline stands.
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Those mounts can be built for probably $50. I say order a set, get dimentions and send em back and build em yourself. A piece of pipe, plate, and away we go!!.
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