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ItDoRun 08-26-2011 09:45 PM

LS Conversion Motor Mounts
 
I need to buy a pair of Energy Suspension motor mounts for my LS conversion. The car was a factory 327 car and the stands are still original. What mounts do I need. If anyone has a part number, that would be great.

Z06vette 08-28-2011 09:44 AM

some of it will depend on the oil pan, headers (if any), and cross member that you are using. On the motor mounts, you can use energy suspension poly mounts with most of the engine plates that are out there. Measure the width & height of the 327 engine stands- that will determine if you need the short/wide ot tall/narrow motor mounts. Try to get a kit if possible with headers/mounts/crossmember, oil pan etc. It will make life easier on the install.

ItDoRun 08-28-2011 09:53 AM

I have Stainless Works headers, a stock F-Body oil pan (notched for clearance), and Street & Performance plates.

DEIGuy38 08-28-2011 11:30 PM

Hey Chris, measure the width of your towers and look at these dimensions.

http://www.energysuspension.com/prod...or-Mounts.html

Here is the part number I used with stock small block towers ENE 3-1114G. I have Stainless Works headers, 600 Series Lee Box and Autokraft pan.

ItDoRun 08-29-2011 05:47 PM

2-1/2" at the top of the tower. I guess I need the 2-5/8" mounts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEIGuy38 (Post 367534)
Hey Chris, measure the width of your towers and look at these dimensions.

http://www.energysuspension.com/prod...or-Mounts.html

Here is the part number I used with stock small block towers ENE 3-1114G. I have Stainless Works headers, 600 Series Lee Box and Autokraft pan.


bobcat68rs 09-04-2011 10:06 AM

mounts
 
Im doing a ls-2 in a 327 car also.hooker stock location mounts, SW headers, autocraft pan Im using energy-susp, # 3-1114


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