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Old 02-03-2009, 07:01 PM
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Default Re: Chevelle and Camaro Motor mounts, original GM

He's right Matt.
Your mounts,#890LH & #930RH,were installed on 1970-72 Camaros when equipped w/307 or low horse 350cid. only.Not for Z/28 or Spcl. Hi-perf solid lifter engines.
Anyother engine,or year and it used a different frame side mount altogether.
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Old 02-03-2009, 07:23 PM
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Sorry guys! Now I know.
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Default Re: Chevelle and Camaro Motor mounts, original GM

correct 70-71 Z-28/Big Block Mounts........(Rick P) did the Z-28 mount change to the above 74 style in 73 ????



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Default Re: Chevelle and Camaro Motor mounts, original GM

It looks like the original frame side engine mounts used on Camaros equipped w/LT-1 or 402cid. were #3982307-LH & #3964886-RH during 1970-72 production.
They were both soon superseded by engine mount #332648 what looks like sometime during late 72 early 1973 production,but when exactly I can't say.
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