Hooker Headers Blackheart Gen III Hemi Engine Swap Mounting Brackets for 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda
520-BHS566
Mopar Gen III Hemi Engine Swap [Mopar E-Body]
These brackets allow you to install a Gen III Hemi engine into a stock 1970-1974 E-Body Mopar vehicle with a non-Hemi V8 K-Member 5.7, 6.1, 6.2, or 6.4L engine.
BHS566 Features:
- SRV Intake Solenoid will clear firewall (without modifications)
- Uses OEM engine mount bolt holes
- Left/driver-side mount has a fifth bolt hole for late-model blocks
- Constructed from 3/16 in. steel for durability
- Designed to work together with transmission crossmember 520-BHS567 and headers 520-BH2358 for proper engine placement and clearance, including drivetrain angles.
- Utilizes OEM Rubber or Lakewood 620-24096LKW Polyurethane Isolator mounts (sold separately)
Notes:
- Does not work with 426 Hemi applications
- Transmission-Specific Adapters for 520-BHS567 Crossmember (sold separately):
- When installing a GEN III Hemi engine into this vehicle, you will need a mid-sump oil pan, such as 510-302-60, 510-302-61, 925-5050WND, or 925-5051WND (sold separately)
Specifications:
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