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Motor mount

snake

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My 71 360 has the Ancor rubber mount only 4 years old I now feel the engine moving when I floor it.is there a better mount, thanks.
 
Poly lock motor mount from Schumacher creative solutions or a solid mount
 
I put a solid mount on driver side only and never worry about it again on
my street strip cars.
I have some.
 
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...is there a better mount, thanks.
Yep... they haven't worn out in 43 years.
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I'm having the same issue with my 72 440 and I'd like to move to a solid mount but haven't found one that will work. the pic above looks like it would work buy looks shorter that the original rubbber type. Will this cause the drivers side to be about an 1" or so lower than the passanger?
 
Will this cause the drivers side to be about an 1" or so lower than the passanger?
No. If you look at Dadsbee's mount, the metal part that curves up to meet the bracket takes the place of the rubber insulator if that makes sense...
The Moroso solid mounts for BB Mopar are the same height as the factory biscuit style, they bolt right in.
 
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