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Hi there again, would anyone know of a place or information that I read up about raising my Chev engine a littel bit so it doesnt rub against the chasis and cause excess vibration in the car. I need this done for one of the RWC issues.I have purchase new engines mounts thinking the old ones would have sucken in a bit but they seem to the same as the current ones.... any ideas?
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Does it have the factory HK-HG Chev engine mount spacers? Rare Spares sell a repro, p/n EMS350S
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thanks for that byron, are these used with the engine mounts also or are they replacing existing/normal mounts? would you know? cheers
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they are used between the mounts and the chassis. Just look on www.rsp.net.au in the HK/T/G "engine mounts holden" section and you'll see the Chev rubbber mounts and these spacers. _______________________________________________________ If we all had |
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