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Hello everyone!
After that spirited thread about the big block starter heat shields last week ( thanks, BTW ![]() might ask all of you to comment on another of the 69 big block oddities. I have always been of the impression that the original 1969 396 & 427 engine mounts were the style that had a threaded hole in one end instead of the traditional through holes found on later mounts. The latter style would use a long bolt & nut combination, vs. the former ( original ) style using just a long bolt. The 69 assembly manual shows a mount with this threaded hole and a long bolt with washers and what looks like a bushing type piece. OK, I hate to ask this, but do any members here have a original engine mount that they could post pictures of here? It would be very helpful to see the bolt, washer, etc. part of the mount as well. Much like the starter heat shield, I have been searching for an NOS set or "suvirvor" set of these for quite some time. Honestly, as I have never seen one, let alone two, I don't know exactly what to look for. Many thanks in advance for your help. Steve
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