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Old 08-22-2005, 12:21 PM
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I guy I know is going to put a 427 into his '89 Firebird, any ideas on what type of mounts he could use?
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Re: 427 motor mounts

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I guy I know is going to put a 427 into his '89 Firebird, any ideas on what type of mounts he could use?
the good ones, im pretty sure motor mounts are the same size, they just need to be in a diffrend location... dont quote me tho, im probally wrong.
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the good ones
Sorry, I should clarify. He asked me if the small block mounts would work, and I honestly don't know, at least I wouldn't think so. Is there an application (particular car/year) that he could look for that would work?
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Sorry, I should clarify. He asked me if the small block mounts would work, and I honestly don't know, at least I wouldn't think so. Is there an application (particular car/year) that he could look for that would work?
im not sure on that, and what i ment by the good ones was like one with polyurathne bushings, i hear the last longer and wont squeek but again i could be and probally am wrong
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Re: 427 motor mounts

they are probably a bit different. May be the small block ones can be modified.
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No they are bigger on the big block.
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