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Show me your mounts!

Postby Broncman » Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:19 pm

Post up a pic of your motor mounts, transmission mounts, etc for your swaps! I will keep them here in this thread. That way we can have a thread for one of the most searched after items when people are doing their swaps.

Coming soon...78 F350 2wd mounts....as soon as I get them done ;)
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby thumpertrev » Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:48 pm

1994 f350/1992 12v Passenger mount

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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby Higbean » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:31 pm

78 ford crew

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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby T_wilson_3 » Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:20 pm

Anyone have any 73-87 Chevy mounts?
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby cmann250 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:56 am

Avalanche Engineering sells them
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby T_wilson_3 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:27 am

Avalanche is out of business now. I called another place that has them but I can't see spending $600+ when I have the the material and capability to make them.

I have searched for the dimensions but have no luck. I was hoping to have it made before I pull the motor out of my donor truck.
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby T_wilson_3 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:49 am

1986 Chevy 4wd
I couldnt spend $600+ buying a mount and after a few days of staring at the truck thinking how I was going to make one this was what I came up with. I hope I never plan on replacing that cummins with something else! :lol:
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I started building the mounts around the motor.
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Fits like a glove! :D
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I have a 6" lift so clearance underneath wasnt a problem.
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby Kasper Cummins » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:01 pm

Higbean wrote:78 ford crew

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That's really good TIG welding :grin:
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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby bighroder » Thu Aug 30, 2012 5:18 pm

T_wilson_3 wrote:1986 Chevy 4wd
I couldnt spend $600+ buying a mount and after a few days of staring at the truck thinking how I was going to make one this was what I came up with. I hope I never plan on replacing that cummins with something else! :lol:
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I started building the mounts around the motor.
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Fits like a glove! :D
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I have a 6" lift so clearance underneath wasnt a problem.


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Re: Show me your mounts!

Postby BobS » Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:00 am

T_wilson_3 wrote:Anyone have any 73-87 Chevy mounts?


Try Scott from Tennessee Diesel Conversions who makes & advertises them over on 4BTswaps.com in the "vendor section" - His member name over there is crewcab59.

I'll toss in a few tips that I learned during the 2WD to 4WD Dodge crewcab & from other conversions I have looked at. You engine tilt from from to rear needs to be within +/- 1-1/2 degrees of your rear axle pinion angle. This keeps your drive shafts close to the factory specs. Also, when doing a 4WD you can tilt the engine off vertical to gain clearances for the frame, exhaust pipe, crossmember & for the front drive shaft & transfer case.

If you need to notch a frame or crossmember it is usually a good idea to grind the notch and weld a piece of 1/16" - 1/8" at a right angle to the cut. This forms a single right angle to the cut and reinforces the notch and gives the cut area some of the strength that it has lost.
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