2 2deerwhistlers New member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 56 Feb 16, 2009 #1 got some pictures of the engine mounts i made for a 12 valve block... i didnt have 12v engine mounts for the 2000 but i had some half inch thick steel which worked out Attachments driverside.JPG 90.5 KB · Views: 109 enginemount.JPG 81.7 KB · Views: 107
got some pictures of the engine mounts i made for a 12 valve block... i didnt have 12v engine mounts for the 2000 but i had some half inch thick steel which worked out
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Feb 17, 2009 #2 I'm kinda confused- why did you need these?
Tate What? Joined Nov 5, 2007 Messages 3,419 Feb 20, 2009 #3 joefarmer said: I'm kinda confused- why did you need these? Click to expand... 12v blocks don't have the same bosses as the 24v blocks, so 24v mounts won't go in the same place on the block as the 12v mounts.
joefarmer said: I'm kinda confused- why did you need these? Click to expand... 12v blocks don't have the same bosses as the 24v blocks, so 24v mounts won't go in the same place on the block as the 12v mounts.
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Feb 20, 2009 #4 LOL I can't believe I've never figured that one out! I've used 12v, 24v and CR blocks, but the trucks have been 98 or newer.
LOL I can't believe I've never figured that one out! I've used 12v, 24v and CR blocks, but the trucks have been 98 or newer.
Signature600 THA MAN! Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 11,995 Feb 20, 2009 #5 I didn't know that either. Chris