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Location: atlanta | OK, he's a dumb question for ya, when installed wihich way does the tang at the bottom face? I forgot and the SM shows no pic and assumes you aren't as stupid as Me, they assume wrong. |
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Location: Heaven Above (Formerly Oklahoma City,OK) | It'd help to know what engine, front mount or rear mounts! |
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Location: atlanta | oh, front, the rear is also called a floating mount? the 318 poly mounts. |
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Location: Perth Australia | This help?
(dodge 318 strip 004s.JPG)
Attachments ---------------- dodge 318 strip 004s.JPG (103KB - 35 downloads)
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Location: atlanta | Seems there's no reason to reverse them.
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Location: Perth Australia | I think if you put them on backwards the engine would hit the firewall?
You remember what holes in the frame to bolt them to?
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Location: atlanta | I need an inch for the hemi, the poly is 17" from mount to bell and the hemi is is 16". |
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Location: Perth Australia | Should work out
There should be 2 bolt holes for the mounts on the frame, the poly uses the front hole, so if you use the back hole, that should suft the engine 1" back so it meets the trans.
I havnt done a poly to hemi swap, but I think that should work
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Location: Netherlands | IMO, there are 2 variations to these mounts, depending on the wheelbase of the they are used in.
On a longwheelbase car the 'tabs' point to the front of the car. Reverse for a shortwheelbase car. But the mounting to the block stays the same.
At least that's what I can remember the last time I played with them on a car.
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Location: Perth Australia | Could very well be right there, the engine pic is the engine from my dodge phoenix when I took it out
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