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halosoldier
Posted 2015-07-07 4:23 PM (#483862)
Subject: motor mounts


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I saw some motor mounts on ebay for a '58 Chrysler 392 hemi. Would these mounts swap into 57, 58 Dodge or 57 to 59 plymouth using one of these hemis? 331, 354 or 392?
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wayfarer
Posted 2015-07-07 8:27 PM (#483882 - in reply to #483862)
Subject: Re: motor mounts



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If the subject Dodge/Plymouth is/was a small block then they are a near perfect fit as is. With some fixin' the B&RB mounts can also work.
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mstrug
Posted 2015-07-07 8:54 PM (#483887 - in reply to #483862)
Subject: Re: motor mounts



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These? Can you weld?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-Hemi-Universal-Side-Engine-Mounts-/38...
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Mopar1
Posted 2015-07-08 10:59 AM (#483936 - in reply to #483887)
Subject: Re: motor mounts



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mstrug - 2015-07-07 7:54 PM

These? Can you weld?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-Hemi-Universal-Side-Engine-Mounts-/38... Chassis Engineering has simular upper mounts, use a donut rubber & fab your own lowers. Put an early Hemi of any type, except the low deck Dodges, into almost anything.
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wayfarer
Posted 2015-07-08 1:06 PM (#483946 - in reply to #483862)
Subject: Re: motor mounts



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...I also make the same mount....$50/pair ppd........
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halosoldier
Posted 2015-07-08 7:18 PM (#483988 - in reply to #483862)
Subject: Re: motor mounts


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Thanks for the replies, I greatly appreciate it. I bought the motor mounts. I just got mi 331 back from the machine shop. Now the hunt will be on for a late 50's Dodge or Plymouth maybe even a Chrysler. I can weld I have a mig welder.
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Mopar1
Posted 2015-07-09 10:43 AM (#484041 - in reply to #483988)
Subject: Re: motor mounts



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A 331 fit quite nicely in my '60 Plym (avatar car). Good to know, Gary!
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