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Summary: Install motor mounts for a Chevy engine after the engine and transmission are together and the oil pan is in place; learn how in this free auto-remodeling video.
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"Hi. I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St Louis at Doug Jenkin's Custom Hot Rods, and we're going to do some work today on Expert Village. Okay. Let's install motor mounts. Engine and transmission are together. Oil pan is in place. Things are ready to go together and drop in the car. The first thing we need is a motor mount. And this application, we're using stock Chevy motor mounts. Nobody makes a custom mount for installing a RamJet 350 fuel injected Chevy engine into an old Ford T-Bird, so we'll do this stuff ourselves. So this is just a stock Chevy motor mount he's putting in there. Nothing fancy, we just get this from the dealer. Generally we buy dealer parts. On something like this, they're real high quality, but after market stuff is just fine too. And just get them tight. Nothing special. "
eHow Article: How to Install Motor Mounts