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03-14-2010, 06:41 PM
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Carlsbad,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Previous owner of SPF#1938, with a Keith Craft 496ci Genesis 427 side oiler, 667 FWHP, 633 FWTQ, 560 RWHP, 550 RWTQ.
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03-15-2010, 10:10 AM
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Not too sure how the mustang/cougar motor mounts compare to the cobra ones, but if they're close, maybe you could convice TCP to make a chassis bracket for the cobra.
The FE brackets lower the engine about 1" on the 'stang
Anyway these are the ones I have for mine;
http://www.totalcontrolproducts.com/motormounts.html
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03-15-2010, 12:13 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Charleston,
WV
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF 2592, Shelby alum. 527
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I'll also vote for these mounts. Eliminated unwanted engine movement without the problems associated with solid mounts. Craig's mounts are a work of art.
I also installed a poly transmission mount in place of the typical OEM style rubber mount.
Rodger
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03-15-2010, 03:05 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Eagle,
Ne.
Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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Undy- yep, those are what I have as well.
FWB- I couldn't find what we need. What link on the site shows them ?
jwoodard (how ya doin buddy)and Rodger-
Now those look awesome. The adjust ability and being billet is great. With my cam profile and 110 lobe separation, it really shakes my car and side pipes, and with the side oiler I plan on building with possibly 108 sep., I'm sure it will make it worse. Maybe with these, it will help. How is your comparison ?
But damn,..Almost $400 w shipping,.....wow !  Maybe we could get them cheaper with one of my "Group Buys"
67- I like them with the urethane bushings. I may call them about your idea for cobras.
ng- I don't know why I did not think about Tom's. Thanks.
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03-15-2010, 03:22 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Leicestershire,
UK
Cobra Make, Engine: Kirkham #523, 427 S/O
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My votes for the Kirkham mounts. Although I suspect they are thicker than the standard mounts.
Paul
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03-15-2010, 03:40 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Eagle,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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I can't go any thicker, my air cleaner top just barely touches the hood. But, with my new motor, I'll be selling the Vic Jr. intake for the RPM intake, which is lower in height. Maybe then theirs would work.
Do you have a photo of one ?
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03-16-2010, 03:31 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Leicestershire,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Kirkham #523, 427 S/O
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Have a look at this thread:
FE Motor Mounts -
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03-16-2010, 04:08 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: E BRUNSWICK N.J. USA,
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Which every mount material you go with---
FUNFER2 Kevin Match all 3 mounts up with the same material. If not you can have some drive line problems. I have to original rubber ones in my car with the bolt modification that ERA does. because of location I used an Allen headed bolts as limiters. Trans mount is also rubber. I had a poly one and it split from the stupid 1/4 mile racing. I was lucky to not break the trans housing. You can always add a torque strap or rod limiter to the motor down the road. They work better than the chain setup from 30 years ago with a turn buckel. Try and mount the limiter in the center of the motor to control roll. It pivets if you use the front corner method and have seen some heads damaged. Rick L.
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03-16-2010, 04:16 AM
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Kevin, any mount other than a direct replacement for ours (65 thru 68 full size FE Ford/Lincoln/Mercury) is going to require some fabrication, probably to include some frame welding too. Frame and motor mount pedestal variances between MFRs pretty much eliminates any "bolt in" solutions that I've found. Repositioning everything to get engine ride height/fore 'n aft/ port 'n starboard etc could also be a PITA.
A solid mount might not be so bad. If you do that you now can solidly bolt the rear of you sidepipes to the frame. Viola, no more busted side pipes and bracketry ... nothing's capable of moving! So we get a little more NHV.. No biggie. Part of the Cobra's mystique is ... NHV (Noise/harshness/vibration).
I still from time to time scout around for some Polyurethane repops of ours..
lemme know if you find something
Dave
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