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V6 Motor Mounts

donchiotos

Donation Time
I am in need of a replacement V6 motor mount that is used in Jose's conversion kit. I put a post under Parts Wanted, but thought I would cover all bases to try and locate a source these mounts. So, any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Don C
 

Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
As I recall, V6 Joe told me, circa 2000, that he used Chevy motor mounts. That all I was told. I do know the 55 Chevy V8's were using the biscuit style mount. I suggest you go to Rock Auto and look for mounts that fit the description of your mount. In case you've never used that site, motor mounts are listed under "engine".
They do a good job of describing parts.

Bill
 

donchiotos

Donation Time
Thanks Bill, I went to Rock auto and you were right the 55 Chevy is the round type motor mounts. They look the same but not sure of the size. Anyone have any ideas? What mounts did you use on your V6 conversion?
 

PROCRAFT

Donation Time
Thanks Bill, I went to Rock auto and you were right the 55 Chevy is the round type motor mounts. They look the same but not sure of the size. Anyone have any ideas? What mounts did you use on your V6 conversion?
2.125 diameter X .625 thick 7/16" bolt
 

Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
Thanks Bill, I went to Rock auto and you were right the 55 Chevy is the round type motor mounts. They look the same but not sure of the size. Anyone have any ideas? What mounts did you use on your V6 conversion?
I never did the V6 conversion. I think that I used the 55 Chevy mount for my 2.3 Duratec conversion, which was done about ten years after that conversation.
Bill
 
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