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Picture 090.jpgPicture 091.jpgPicture 092.jpgAre these mounts out of a truck?? They seem tall on the frame section & the block 1/2 are HUGE!!  Chassis is 84 Olds Cutlass [Monty Carlo] & I think the 305 was a truck block from what previous owner said????

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i know the lowers are the same from a car to a truck. not sure about the top (block) halves, but cant see them being different.

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This question got buried real quick,so I'm bringing it back up??? Thanks Pete

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Pete, I will check the garage as I have new rubber mounts from a car and I know the steel mounts I have came from a Caprice. From what I see the rubber ones look the same, but the steel ones in the picture look deeper than the ones I have. Give me a bit today and I will see what I can do......

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i looked at 2 pairs of mounts in the shop today as i was cleaning up. 1 set was from a 454 out of a motor home, and 1 set was from a small block firebird. they were exactly the same.

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both sides look exactly the same as the 86 caprice 305 i stripped a few years back.

so i would say they are correct for that 80s olds you have

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Here are a few pics for you to use for comparison.....The frame mounts are brand new 78 Caprice and the other piece is for the same car. Hope this helps....



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That's the first time I've ever seen an engine pull with the battery left in place.

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Professur wrote:

That's the first time I've ever seen an engine pull with the battery left in place.



Hey, Professur, I even left the hood on as well when I did the "extraction"Picture 090.jpg

 



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dualquadpete wrote:

Professur wrote:

That's the first time I've ever seen an engine pull with the battery left in place.


Hey, Professur, I even left the hood on as well when I did the "extraction"
... and don't leave out what you used the Christmas tree for Pete.biggrin

 



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