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> side-shifter engine mounts, need pictures or diagrams
lapuwali
post Aug 4 2005, 03:11 PM
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The Haynes manual only shows tail-shifter mounts. I have a tail-shifter car I'm putting a complete side-shifter engine into. I bought "engine mounts" from the Bird for a side-shifter, and they sent me these rubber isolators that have two way too short studs in them. The studs don't go through the side-shifter mount bar, and there's nothing to attach them to the car.

What do these parts look like? What do I need? I'd REALLY like to get these parts before this weekend, so I can install this thing in my car.
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rhodyguy
post Aug 4 2005, 08:55 PM
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handy for the bay area guys to know rich has them in stock. you're right about buying them ready made. i try to figure what my time is worth. not much, but it has some minor value. what did rich charge you for them each? plus, they come anodized. slow to rust and no painting.

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