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Old 07-20-2003, 06:49 AM
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Default A little Help with a SBF in an A&C Kit

Maybe some of the Forum's A&C owners can help me out a bit.

I have an A&C Kit and I am using a 351W that came from a 1969 Cougar. According to A&C I have to attach the Motor's frame rail mounting plates/brackets to the engine mounts. The I have to position the motor between the frame rails and measure a backset from the front crossmember. Once the correct backset has been determined I can then mark for drilling holes in the frame rails so I can bolt the frame rail motor mounting plates/brackets in place.

Figuring the backset was no problem. However when I positioned the motor assembly between the frame rails, there was a gap between one of the chassis brackets and the frame of about 3/4 " when the opposite side was flush up against the frame rail.

Could it be I got the qrong motor mounts? Or does the rubber block of the mount stretch out?

Being today is Sunday, I will have to wait until tomorrow to speak with the tech support guy at A&C; but if someone out there can help me out, I'd like to continue the job today.

Thanks for any help guys.

Tony
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Old 07-20-2003, 07:15 AM
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Tony,
Take a look at my build site. There are several pics of motor mounts on the chassis. Go down toward the bottom of the page and there are 3 pics of the mounts.

http://www.priveye.com/cobra.htm

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Old 07-20-2003, 09:15 PM
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Got the motor mounted today. Everything worked out fine. Thanks for the help.

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