Putting the 6ltr in the 80 over christmas
What have people done for engine mounts as I'm looking for some ideas
Thanks in advance
Cheers Dan
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pretty sure you would be able to pick them up from marks addapters off the shelf, easier than trying to make them
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/engine ... hevv8.html
thanks rob
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/engine ... hevv8.html
thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
I tried to get the marks ones but they wouldn't separate them out of there aircon kit which costs $1500. I ended up making my own with 6mm plate copying their idea.
Sorry didn't take any photos before they were fitted up. There are better pics in the marks manual. Can email it to you if you don't already have it.
I have heard of people just welding some angle iron onto the chassis and using the factory commodore mounts but doing the marks way means no chassis welding which should make it easier to get engineered.
Sorry didn't take any photos before they were fitted up. There are better pics in the marks manual. Can email it to you if you don't already have it.
I have heard of people just welding some angle iron onto the chassis and using the factory commodore mounts but doing the marks way means no chassis welding which should make it easier to get engineered.
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