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That Butler mount looks good. I am thinking about the Ames mount also. Here's more info on the Ames mount:
https://www.amesperf.com/parts/23660/
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That Butler mount looks good. I am thinking about the Ames mount also. Here's more info on the Ames mount:
https://www.amesperf.com/parts/23660/ Had a twitchy finger, sorry about the duplicate post.
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I've got the Ames 'Torq Lok' mounts in my '66 and am quite pleased with them. They fit perfectly, seem to be high quality construction, and position the engine at the appropriate height. They're good.
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I have the poly inserts for clam shell & ceramic coated RARE manifolds with over 8,000 miles. Driving wise they still feel like new.
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I just installed the Torque-Lok engine mounts in the 70 A-body, and they are very nice. Very little room for movement, and isolated against vibrations. Has a positive lock built in, embedded in the rubber. The durometer value of the rubber is much tougher too.
They are a little more effort to install, engine needs to be aligned properly to allow the mounts to seat, which is very beneficial. Not like the Anchor ones at all when it comes to just about every aspect of function, way way better. Oh, and they allow the centerlink to be properly clearanced, no contact whatsoever with oil pan. .
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I’ve used this method with success
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71 GTO, 463, KRE 295 cfm heads ported by SD Performance, RPM intake, Qjet, Dougs Headers, Comp cams HR 246/252 ...11 to 1 , 3.55 cogs, 3985lbs.....day three- 11.04 at 120mph ....1.53 60', 6.98 1/8 mile |
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