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Trans Dapt Universal Crossmember Motor Mounts Ford 429-460 (Not for Lincoln/Mercury)

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Universal Crossmember Motor Mounts Ford 429-460 (Not for Lincoln/Mercury)
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Universal Crossmember Motor Mounts
  • Ford 429-460 (Not for Lincoln/Mercury)
  • Fits Frame Rails From 28''-38'' Wide
  • Without Pads
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    9313 - Trans Dapt Universal Crossmember Motor Mounts is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Trans dapt 429 460 cross member I use this on my last 66 f100 great part There is a left and right side if you put it on wrong only one bolt will line up. You must use car motor mounts I used 1970~ 73 Ltd motor mounts I don’t know if this works with rear sump oil pan I do know it dose not work with factory 79 truck front sump Because drain bolt will hit cross when u try to remove You will need a pan with drain on one side not in the rear of pan I will be useing this one for my 65 f100 crown Vic front end swop as I don’t want to mount my motor to the aluminum k member if this part is unusable for the Vic swop I will let you guys know
    Date published: 2023-07-30
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    what motor mounts will work with this crossmember?

    Asked by: jdm04
    Anchor 2367 (RT), 2368 (LFT); DEA/Marmon A2723 (RT), A2724 (LFT); or Equivalent
    Answered by: Hedman
    Date published: 2024-03-25

    What mounts go to this

    Asked by: coyotebryan
    Use pads NAPA Part# 6021260 & 6021195, Ford Part# DSAZ-6038A & DSAZ-6038B, or DEA A2367& A2368
    Answered by: Hedman
    Date published: 2023-07-31

    What mount pads part number goes between this cross member and the engine ?

    Asked by: Dt65
    This cross member used Ford mounts numbers 2367 and 2368
    Answered by: Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2018-03-16
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