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Old 12-13-2011, 09:00 AM
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I have the motor mounts, they are great, lots of adjustment. These are well built and strong. I can make any measurements if you want.
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Mike I would love to see pics of the mounts installed ..can u get it there and mearure the frame width attached to the towers that the motor mount bolt to with the 3 bolts..thanks Barry
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Old 12-13-2011, 09:17 AM
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Looks like you found yourself a hidden treasure. I'm not a Ford guy but I love an old road race car.
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Barry,
Here are the pics, it is hard to get in there with the motor in, but you don't use all three bolts on the frame, just the upper outer and lower bolt, the upper iner bolt gets covered. The measurement from upper and lower bolt is 2 1/4'', and the space between the two upper/outer bolts is 24'', but there is lots of adjustment.
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Thanks for taking the time to get back to me..I might just bite the bullet and get them, if i have to do some mods to make them fit that will be ok...Barry
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Barry,
Here are the pics, it is hard to get in there with the motor in, but you don't use all three bolts on the frame, just the upper outer and lower bolt, the upper iner bolt gets covered. The measurement from upper and lower bolt is 2 1/4'', and the space between the two upper/outer bolts is 24'', but there is lots of adjustment.
Hopefully this helps.
Mike
I thought about getting these for my Maverick but am glad I didnt. Sure there is room to push the motor back to the firewall.. but no room for the bell housing (T5) to move back without lowering the motor. Lowering the motor is not much of an option for me either. Im already pretty low as it is.
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Sweet project! Looking forward to see it finished!
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Bad Mav 2 has been sold ... i picked up my new project whatch for it its a 72 Datsun 240Z I will be installing a small block ford and T5 into ..for my track/street car..Thanks Barry
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