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In this Discussion
- 44todd July 2011
- barrysweet52 August 2011
- bob ward July 2011
- Geoff C., N.Z. July 2011
- Huddy42 July 2011
- Marconi July 2011
- Rocket July 2011
- skipster July 2011
- Spencer Yarrow July 2011
engine mounts for a 36T
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Good on you Huddy42! i wont be able to take in a sample to blackwoods,as the engine is still sitting on em.My plan is to assemble everything i need before swapping motors,so if you have a parts number that would be great.I was told that 30s fords used similar mounts also.
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Skipster, I have these 2 new front engine mounts which may or may not be what you are after.
The part number on them is 31-2096. The mounting holes are on 4 3/4" centres, the rubbers are 3 3/4" diameter at the base, 2 1/2" diameter at the top and 1 9/16" thick. The stud is 7/16" diameter.
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Simon, rear engine mounts are available from K-Gap, and are the same mount for all '34-'54 models.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Skip,
The Blackwoods mounts are as follows.
Top mount M117MF (04857619)
Lower mount M10440 ( 08729503)
There mounts should be availble from any engineering supplier , they are quite common in the engineering industry.
If you go to Blackwoods engineering supplies web site, type in Engine Vibration dampners you can see there what they look like etc, they come in different colours for different load requirements. -
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How are these let me know if interested.
Spencer.
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Rocket wrote:Spencer I am interested in your mounts how much do you want if skip dose not take them I will thanks.
Sorry Skip wants them.
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Huddy42 wrote:Your only a Hudson Terraplane baby then.LOL, not like us old blokes who have been around since Adam wore short pants.
Les,
Adam who ? is he a club member I don't remember meeting him.
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I don't know, but from the pics it appears that those early, pre stepdown , mounts a very similar to early Ford V-8 front mounts. That is 32 to 48 Ford, if they are you should be able to get them from an early Ford parts supplier. Here in SoCal C&G early Ford parts in Escondido, Ca.( San Diego area) The Ford mounts consisted of upper and lower rubber biscuits wit a thru bolt and nut and I think a spacer that went over the bolt.
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Spencer, I think Les is referring to Adam here in South Australia. He has a vineyard here and I often sample his ale. This is the origin of the expression - Gods country and Adams ale.Continuing the LOL, Barry