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Old 07-19-2015, 09:25 PM
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Default LS engine mounts with factory BBC stands

Guys i am trying to figure out which mounts to go with . Right now I have factory Chevy BBC stands on my factory subframe which I believe are about 3/4 inch taller than SBC and shifted to the pass side about 3/4 versus SBC . I already have the Hurst Driveline Crossmember for my TKO 600 that matches the alinement. Does anyone see any disadvantages of using these? I am open to any advice. I am installing a LSA engine with the factory accessory drive and going to pocket the subframe for the smaller AC compressor with the Vintage Air bracket.

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Old 07-19-2015, 10:02 PM
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Guys i am trying to figure out which mounts to go with . Right now I have factory Chevy BBC stands on my factory subframe which I believe are about 3/4 inch taller than SBC and shifted to the pass side about 3/4 versus SBC . I already have the Hurst Driveline Crossmember for my TKO 600 that matches the alinement. Does anyone see any disadvantages of using these? I am open to any advice. I am installing a LSA engine with the factory accessory drive and going to pocket the subframe for the smaller AC compressor with the Vintage Air bracket.

Justin
Keep the engine nice and low for driveline angle but make sure you have oil pan clearance
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