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Old 10-07-2019, 06:03 PM   #11
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Post Re: 1959 F100 motor mount

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Originally Posted by dmsfrr View Post

Cool Hand Lurker

Here's how the original Y-block bellhousing in a pickup transferred rotational torque to the frame, large mounts on both sides, in addition to a solid crossmember under the crank pulley.
There 'ya go -

With a C6, there is only one insulator on the trans mount so the engine is going to have a mount on each side (or a engine swap front member).
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