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      454 Engine mounts bolted to '57 Chevy frame.
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      Rick Yeager


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      454 Engine mounts bolted to '57 Chevy frame.
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    1. patconor
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      Registered: October 2010
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      Engine mounts or known as motor mounts are used to connect a car engine to the car frame. They are usually made of rubber and metal. The metal portion connects to the engine on one side and to the frame on the other. The rubber is in-between to provide some flexibility (so engine shake doesn't cause the car to shake). Newer cars may use slightly different mounts, however, there purpose is the same. Provide the connection from the engine to the car frame. The number of motor mounts varies from car to car. Just an info for everyone.
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