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Cobra Hawk 05-18-2003 09:05 PM

Engine block mounts???
 
All,
I don't know exactly what I need, but I have the 2 brackets that bolt to the CR frame, and I have a polyurethane mount that bolts to the engine. What do I need to bolt the Classic Roadster brackets to the Motor Mounts? The brackets a square with four holes on the perimeter. The Poly motor mounts have the 3 bolt holes, and a place for a long bolt down the center to mount to somethings? An isolator? The assembly manual assumes you already have what ever the hell you need there mounted.

What peice am I missing? And where can I purchase it?

dscott 05-19-2003 08:13 AM

There is an additional mount on the engine. Sort of a "U" shape, metal, it bolts to the block and the isolator is attached to that. They were used on many small block chevys. GM part#332648.
Don

Jack21 05-19-2003 06:07 PM

Shame on you for putting a Chevy motor in a Cobra. Hopefully you'll use No-Name valve covers on it.

Cobra Hawk 05-19-2003 06:56 PM

You won't believe this, but I have chevy valve covers that read "Powered by Ford". Speedway motors in Lincoln had them and I knew I had to have them. I hated to install the chevy motor, but cost and long term availability were a huge factor.


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