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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: easley, south carolina
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Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
I've done some searching with no luck... I've found 100 LS Mounts to put a 5.3/4l60 in our 1972 Suburban but I want to keep the low Mount Air compressor. Doing the swap 4th of July weekend and have everything I Need Except mount/tower. Thanks in
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Location: Menifee, CA
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
I used the ECE motor mounts and I have my a/c compressor mounted in the stock location. You need a 90 degree connector block on the compressor that points the fittings toward the clutch instead of straight up.
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
Where did you get the A/C manifold?
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Location: MKE WI
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
Whats up with the welds on the side of the header primary, did you build your own? Or am I just looking at it weird.
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
Those were stamped steel exhaust manifolds from an early Camaro/Firebird LS-1 that they welded the two halves together and then welded to stubs in the flanges. They have since been replaced with tri-y headers
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
I made these mounts on a drill press and set the stock engine stands back to the six cylinder position. I had to cut and weld the "bumps" on the top to make it clear my exhaust manifolds - see my write up here. I later learned that I could have used a set of '73-'87 engine stands and mounts with the same adapter setup and had more header clearance without the welding.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: MKE WI
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Re: Sorry To Beat A Dead Horse But What Mounts
Oh they were the stamped sheetmetal Fbody manifolds. Gotcha. They looked too chrome-y to be stock manifolds in that pic.
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