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Request for help - B or E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width #2492918
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I bought a set of Arruzza hemi engine mounts from a member here a few years back. My engine was already in with a set of Schumacher mounts. And its a bit of a chore to pull the engine to swap the mounts, but I knew I be into it in the future. Well, the future is now. I had to drop the trans for a rebuild, and drop the TTi's to get the trans down. So the car is on a lift and the engine is supported with a bar. I pulled the driver side mount and tried to test fit the LH Arruzza mount on the pad. No go. By 1/4 inch. The seller made it a point to say he bought them, attached it his engine, but never mounted it to a k-frame.

Hoping to find somebody with an B or E-body k-frame without an engine on it.

**Would someone measure the pad width on their B or E-body V8 k-frame LH side where the bolt goes thru?** Then I can compare it to my mount width. It'd be a huge help to me.

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Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2493065
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It might be several days before I can get back over there but I wrote myself a note to measure it.


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Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: RapidRobert] #2493087
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Thank you RapidRobert!

Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2493320
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My 1965 B-body V-8 k-member drivers side pad is 2.394 wide at the top and 2.553 at the bottom where it bends down. I measured the width with dial calipers about a 1/4" below the bend. Hope this helps.

Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: 410mopar] #2493421
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Thanks 410mopar! Good info. Not sure if thats the same as later B-body frames, but if somebody with a later one chimes in, we'll have more information to share.

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2&3/4" across/front to rear/above the bolt hole


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Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: RapidRobert] #2493803
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Thanks RapidRobert!

Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2495871
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So the mounts I bought appear to be like the Arruzza mounts except .2in narrow. Tried spreading the mounting ears, but warps the backing plate, and moves the location. I'm convinced they are fakes. I don't trust the passenger side to be correct at this point.

So I've tried for a week to call John Arruzza using the two phone numbers I have. No luck so far. Anybody talked to him recently? I'm ready to throw my cash at him. Else my choices are back with the Schu's, or buy a hemi k-frame and mounts, or go Alterkation or similar.

Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2496789
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...And I have it on good authority Arruzza has retired. Somebody bought his materials and jigs and will be making the mounts soon. In the meantime, anybody have the PDF or link to it for the mount. Its been around here and there for years.

Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2496793
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Yep, Aruzza has retired or at least gotten out of the car business. He went off the deep end w/ a rant/prediction about the end of the world a while back.


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Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2496794
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I actually have a set of what are supposed to be Aruzza hemi conversion mounts on the shelf. Bought em from a member here a few years ago. Not for sale, need em to put the hemi in my dad's road runner. I can take a measurement to compare to yours if needed? Just let me know exactly what you need and I'd be happy to help.


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'69 road runner, 440-6, 18 spline 4 speed, Dana 60
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'90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt
'06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2497115
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That'd be awesome. Can you measure inside width of the ears on the solid mount? And distance from front ear to edge. Stuff I have marked in green.
Thanks much.

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Originally Posted By Vert
That'd be awesome. Can you measure inside width of the ears on the solid mount? And distance from front ear to edge. Stuff I have marked in green.
Thanks much.

Between the mount ears is about 2.750".
The edge to the mount ear is 1.300".
I measured the width of the mount on an old '69 road runner k frame and its about 2.710".

Hope this helps.


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'69 road runner, 440-6, 18 spline 4 speed, Dana 60
'71 Demon, 340, low gear 904, 8.75
'73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75
'90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt
'06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
Re: Request for help - E-body V8 k-frame mount pad width [Re: Vert] #2498538
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You confirmed my suspicions. The ears are welded incorrectly on my mount. Once I get the new ones, I may have these cut and re-welded correctly. Thanks much for your help. And all others who helped!







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