there's always the front plate type of engine mount. very strong but not original. http://www.kenlowe.com.au/KLRC_Ford351.htm
FWIW
My 73 convertible was born with the I6. It now has a 302 installed by my father in law. He has no recollection of EVER replacing a motor mount in any of his cars ever.
A perch belongs in a frying pan with garlic and butter.So:
1. Dealing with 73 Mustang, non convertible.
2. Terms: Perch is mounted to the chassis.
Mount is on the motor.
You mention a bracket, but I think you mean perch.
Pin- This is the very special, hard, long bolt that runs from front to back and joins the perch to the mount. (Any sources for this piece?)
3. Difference between OEM mount and REPO mount is the OEM is one piece. Repo is 2 pieces bolted together. (Anyone got a welder?)
4. 1972 REPO mount "pin" holes do not line up with1973 OEM perch holes.
5. 1972 Repo Motor Mount and Perch can be replace 1973 Motor Mount and Perch. The engine will sit slightly lower, as the perch is shorter.
Could probably shim the engine up. You already have 4 bolts holding the mount together. What would be wrong with a few shims? Although you would need longer bolts...good luck with that.
Did I get this right?
Jordan, he is mistaken - they are not even closeFWIW
My 73 convertible was born with the I6. It now has a 302 installed by my father in law. He has no recollection of EVER replacing a motor mount in any of his cars ever.
Are they ? Nice to know, I've never had one in my possession.
there's always the front plate type of engine mount. very strong but not original. http://www.kenlowe.com.au/KLRC_Ford351.htm
Why is that?? Dumbing it down for the new guy... LolDon't solid mount the drive train in a street car.
Hi,I looked for replacement Mach 1 mounts and they are unavailable. You can take the 71-72 frame mounts and replace the motor mounts with the cheap (and available ) 71-72 motor mounts.
I'll have to read through the whole thread to determine where i misunderstood but that it is not advisable due to correct fitting and rigidityWhy would you not use poly mounts?
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