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Ok guys, here are some pics of both SB and BB engine frame mounts. These came off of two 1966 Chevelles one a SB the other a BB.. So as far as I know they are the correct ones..   The one on the right is the BB.  I did not see any difference in the height between the two.  As you see the difference is in the structure of the two.  Hope this helps     This is the link to the pics http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0AYuGTdq4ZsWLmI
 
David
 

David Hanks
1966 SS396
1974 Corvette
ACES 6782
Team Chevelle 1940
Pilot Point, TX

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clint Hooper
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 3:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Engine Mount Question

I think 1968 was the year of the recall,Dale.
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino ProTourer
2001 H-D FLHR custom bagger
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From: Dale

Not sure I understand the question, but neither of those engines were available in the 66 Chevelle.

 

On a side note, anyone have a pair of small block and big block mounts for 66/67 that can lay them flat on the floor and measure the two heights?

 

I know there was a recall on all Chevrolet mounts in the 60s I believe due to the driver’s side engine mount (rubber one that bolts to the block itself) tending to break and possibly causing the throttle to stick open.  First solution was a cable unit applied to the driver’s side engine mount.  Later the engine mounts were designed with a locking tab to stop the engine from coming off the mount if it broke.  My Chevrolet parts book (circa 1971) also has the locking mounts as dealer replacements and to use the big block frame mounts when doing so.  This could be why a lot of small block Chevelles have big block frame and engine mounts.

Dale McIntosh
67 El Camino
1967 Chevelle Reference CD
http://www.chevellecd.com
ACES #1709/TC Gold #92

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