scjconv wrote:
After checking these engine mounts carefully I feel the price is quite reasonable because they include everything needed to install your engine, mounts, adapters, bolts, even the transmission mount adapter. The Hooker kits formerly included the transmission adapter with their kits, but you still had to buy the rubber engine mounts and there goes another $30-40, plus now you have to buy their trans. mount adapter separately!
It is still a lot easier and cheaper to make them yourself, especially with all of the information available right here on this site.
Just remember to do the following when you do this:
Lower the engine (with transmission attached if possible) into the engine bay as low as you can, without hitting any steering components or other obstructions. Then with the intake on and the carburetor off, set a small level on the carb mounting base and check for level front to rear, and side to side, be sure to leave enough room for the distributor to go in and out and that's where your engine will sit! Now make up your mounts.
It is quite easy to do it, just take one step at a time.
Again you have a wealth of information available to you right here on this site.
good luck
dusty aka scjconv, Tru Luv
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I wasn't really saying that the price was that unreasonable. Just a lot of coin to drop on some motor mounts when they can be had for less...and made for less for that matter. This is probably going to be the first vehicle that I am going to try and do a lot of, if not all of, the work on. I'm not sure if I need to be making engine mounts yet, but I'll figure that out when I get there. I want to get the 4-banger that is in it running first...that is the main goal at this time.
Cam