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Ford Motor Mounts!

Gravel Maker

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Our FORD SMALL BLOCK MOTOR MOUNTS fit 289, 302, 351 Cleveland and 351 Windsor blocks. These are designed to bolt to the block and mount tabs to you chassis, they are not a stock bolt in replacement. The main bracket is made from 1/4" thick steel and use a 1.75" x .120 wall DOM sleeve for the bushing. The sleeve inside the bushing is 1/2" with a mounting width of 3" OD. They come unwelded so you can offset the bushing mount left or right on the base plate.

As you can see the bushing is completely encased by the .25" bracket making it possible to endure extreme torque!


http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com...arch_Begin_Only=&sort=&range_low=&range_high=

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Monster Mike

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Any idea if these raise or lower the engine?

From what I can see, the positioning height of the motor is completely up to the installer since your not using the factory frame mounts.

Nice looking product. I might have a bronco that will need these soon.
 

vintagebronco75

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Have you tested these on aftermarket blocks such as the Dart, Man O War, or Ford Racing Products. I found out the hard way that the ones offered by Wildhorses4x4 and Toms Bronco's do not work without significant modifications and the ones pictured looked similar for the block side. They didn't work on a 89 mustang 5.0 block either.
 
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Gravel Maker

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Have you tested these on aftermarket blocks such as the Dart, Man O War, or Ford Racing Products. I found out the hard way that the ones offered by Wildhorses4x4 and Toms Bronco's do not work without significant modifications and the ones pictured looked similar for the block side. They didn't work on a 89 mustang 5.0 block either.

I cannot be certain if they fit everything made but with the ability to offset the bushing forward or back you should be able to make adjustments.
 
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Gravel Maker

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A little bit of welding is required, but that give you an opportunity to do something custom if that is what your application calls for!
 

mavereq

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I just got a set of these. Good quality. I'll start a build thread next week when I get my new frame rails mocked up.
 
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