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Is a frame from a 60hp car fit a normal motor?
It is a '37 and I want to put a '36 into it.
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Like Bill says above, remove the wimpy V8-60 mounts that merely rivet to the "REGULAR" chassis front crossmembers. Once you remove the "60" brackets, you'll see the big holes for the 'big' engine mounts. DD After removal, the biscuits and donut mounts for the 'big' engine just fall into place. Hope this helps! DD Last edited by V8COOPMAN; 04-30-2021 at 02:05 AM. |
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Good pics,,,,,,,makes sense ,,,,,,,that is a lot easier .
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Thanks guys
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