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    guys, do any of you have a Napa number for a stock (or similar) motor mount? I've got a set of Spicer plates, but no stock mounts to use with them.

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    I bought a set from memphis equipment for pretty cheap, call them and ask them for a price.

    Duane

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    Snakeriver4x4 had the nos motor mounts a couple of years ago.

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    they are still on their website at 30 dollars a pair

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    I have a pair in the shop Rich...for the 230?

    PM me if you are interested.
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    Jon, I am using a pair of spicer plates to mount a chevy 350, and my understanding is that I use the chevy mounts on the top and the stock mounts on the bottom. Anyone know any different?
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    rich, i bolted the spicer plate to the stock frame horns and used an early
    70's chevy truck motor mount on the plate.....al

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    While I bolted the plate directly to the V8 and used the stock 230 mounts between the plate and the frame. I think Al's way is probably better. More common to find part too.
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    Al, do you happen to remember what year? 72-73 or so?


    Quote Originally Posted by osut362 View Post
    rich, i bolted the spicer plate to the stock frame horns and used an early
    70's chevy truck motor mount on the plate.....al
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    early 70's is all i can remember. had the three holes for the block and one stud on the other side.....al

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