i know a few guys have been asking about motor mounts and #'s.These are the ones i bought off ebay for my 54 pathfinder,239 eng,auto trans.i don't think it matters if it is an auto or standard.first part # is trw 82037 for the driver side.The other,passenger side is a trw 2004.I found mine under an early 40's chevy.Hope this helps.
I'm a bit surprised about this, all the 53-54 Pontiac (canadian) I saw in the field had the left one on both side. I want to see the other one installed to look at it...as soon as you can.
Fitz.
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The one on the left is the one Norm at Mid Canada Suspension was showing me. I just wanted to see mine before buying them. He also said some used a different kind, but it didnt look like the one on the right either.
Here you go fitz a few pics.maybe not original although both side appear to be the same age.Who knows i guess things can get switched around in 50 years.
It looks like they can be changed without pulling the motor. I assume all you have to do to change them is support the engine with a floor jack to do it, then unbolt the old, and bolt in the new?
BOTH motor mounts are VERY loose, as in, I can freely turn them by hand. And I see my passenger side is bolted right through, whereas cowboys is 2 seperate bolts. Who knows what modifying previous owners did to the car though...
Fitz, you were saying BOTH of yours are the same? I wonder which way is right in all of this??
To me they are the same both side, the rectangular one. I think the other one is a replacement parts that came over the year. We all know sometimes parts went out of sale and something else sould be used.
I know also on Canadian Pontiac, some previous chevy parts were used, like those engine support.
Will shot picture of mine since I have no body on the frame and post it to show how it look and fit.
Fitz.
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Mine were actually split where the rubber met the steel so thats why i had to replace mine.It would have been easy to drill straight through them and put in a long bolt,essentially turning it into a solid motor mount which look like is done to yours.A little backyard tech to keep the car going down the road.My motor mounts were acutually listed for a 39-45 chevy,2 different options for 2 motors.I ended up buying two of each to make a set.I'll need the others for the sedan delivery when i work on it.\i have a feeling gm canada got alot of leftover parts from the u.s and just used them up as they went.The 239 flathead six was an engine option in 39-45 apparently.I'll have to see what the other two 54's i'm going to look at have.
I ended up picking up 2 the same fro Norm. $20.00 for the set. He had some heavier duty ones he said would work, but I wanted to stay original. He also said the convertables used to come with that other style mount.
I ended up picking up 2 the same fro Norm. $20.00 for the set. He had some heavier duty ones he said would work, but I wanted to stay original. He also said the convertables used to come with that other style mount.
To me they never built a 2000-2200 series convertible.
Fitz.
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Ok. FINALLY back to my motor mounts! The old ones sure came out easy earlier in the month.
Now that I have everything to put things back together, I see this, what appears to be a very broken bracket! Other than a spring, I dont know what was holding it on!
Hey Bob, I think ill be taking you up on that offer to visit your parts car!
I dont actually see where the rest of it is. I stopped taking bolts out til I see yours! lol The impact sure makes life alot easier with the old rusted bolts! :)
I dont want to wreck anything on your car, you can pull it off, and ill meet you at my place to put it on :) Wanna pick up some Timmies on the way back while youre at it?