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03-03-2009 06:33 AM #1
How to build front SBC engine mounts
Since I have no real work, due to this economic mess, I have taken a bit of time to post something that may benefit all of you who were wondering how to mount a small block chev engine into your model A, (or any hotrod, for that matter). The following attachment shows the mounts and how I build them.
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 06:35 AM #2
First of course, you will want to build the portion of the mount that bolts to the side of the engine---
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 06:37 AM #3
Then you will need to build the plates that attach to the frame---
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 06:40 AM #4
And this is how it goes together---
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 06:46 AM #5
Brian,
That's really nice work. You could always start making Hot Rod parts for some extra work.
Ken
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03-03-2009 07:07 AM #6
And here is one last bit of information---
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 07:10 AM #7
Ken---Thanks for the compliment. As far as making hotrod parts is concerned---Yes, I could make them, but at the rate I work, it would probably earn me about 11 cents an hour. My main forte' is design, and I probably better stick to it.---BrianOld guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 07:43 AM #8
Here are some shots of the engine mounts on my roadster pickup when I was building it 5 years ago.
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 10:05 AM #9
And now, on to the rear tranny mounts (If you are using an automatic tranny).
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 10:24 AM #10
And a bit more---
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 10:39 AM #11
And the crossmember itself---
Last edited by brianrupnow; 03-03-2009 at 11:12 AM.
Old guy hot rodder
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03-03-2009 01:23 PM #12
And one last drawing, with a bit of critical information. Remember--this is what worked for me---and worked extremely well. You may have done something different, and been succesfull with what you did. I don't want to hear why this won't work, because I built my car 5 years ago, and have been driving it ever since. You can build your particular car with whatever wheelbase, fan type, or custom frame that you want. I don't want to know. again--This is what worked for me.
Old guy hot rodder
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