Rebuilding Mustang II Engine Mounts

1 year ago
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In this episode, I assemble the Mustang II engine mounts that I purchased on Ebay. They are a kit made by a company that uses parts from original Mustang II mounts, and supply bolting hardware with custom made rubber pieces. They need to have automotive windshield adhesive applied to them. It turned out to be a very messy project. I am using these to speed up my V8 install process in my 1979 Ford Pinto. I see an inherent design flaw of replacing the rubber isolated pin that Ford used with the flat head screw and nylon locking nut. Vibration can still transfer through them from the engine to the body of the car. I'm hoping they will hold up to drag racing for the time being.

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