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Old 12-07-2014, 03:16 AM   #1
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Engine mount question.

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Size:  77.1 KBInstalling a 5.3 in my '62 C10....truck has a 1978 c10 front end. It was set-up for an Oldsmobile engine when I bought it and had an olds engine under the hood.
I have a set of Dirty Dingo plates bolted to the 5.3. The existing motor mount bases are new. The Olds mount will not bolt to the Dingo plates...Do I use a 3 bolt set for a 350 chevy? Anyone got a part number or good supplier (cheap)..
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Old 12-09-2014, 05:18 AM   #2
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Re: Engine mount question.

Remove the olds mount , & top bracket but leave the stands in place. You can then opt for the clamshell mount & a set of block brackets from a 78 truck...along with the sliders, it should all bolt up longhorn
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Old 12-12-2014, 09:07 PM   #3
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Re: Engine mount question.

Here's what I did:
Removed the loss mounts for the block and got
Some 3 bolt chevy (69 Camaro maybe) and it looks
Like it should all bolt up. Any advise on engine position on the dirty dingo's?
Looks like these have 2 forward positions and 2 rear positions...I was
Thinking as far forward as possible but I am using stock fan belt driven. Anyone have experience on position? Thanks
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Old 12-13-2014, 05:10 PM   #4
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Re: Engine mount question.

I would opt to hang the engine/trans in place, then see where the mounts need to bolt? You may also find that the Olds (steel bracket on top), may be different in height/spacing, than a chevy pc? If the mounts set onto the brackets & bolt through, but the spacing is off,you might opt to unbolt the brackets on the towers, & move them around a tad (just center & bubble level on the engine). You can then redrill the holes, or weld them down ? longhorn
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