Floating Power may have been a registered trademark at one time. I don't
recall what year Chrysler developed the Floating Power engine mount, but it
was significantly different then anything else used at the time. The big
advantage was no metal to metal contact & this cut down on engine vibration.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Schmitt"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:15 PM
Subject: IML: Motor Mounts
>
>>I'm planning on ordering a set of Motor Mounts plus a Tranny Mount for my
>>'66 Lebaron. The ad I was looking at from 'Imperial Services' mentions the
>>motor mounts are "60-66 Floating Power Engine Mounts".....was this just
>>the term used for these parts back then?...or are these NOT the motor
>>mounts I need for my Imperial?
>
> That is the term and these are the correct items.
>
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