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Old May 3rd, 2016, 02:25 PM
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Default Rear cross Member mounts

Hay gang,
62 305 V6 with 4 speed.
Working on changing out a clutch. Found the Rubber block mounts under the bell housing in bad shape. The ones that sit sideways inside a bracket bolted between the bracket and the cross member 2 ea. side. There is a long bolt that goes through a rubber block (lower mount) with a spacer through the bracket and threads into the bell housing. (Mounts are about 4" long W/ 2 holes and 2 studs)
Questions:
* Can I still buy these
* what I am finding available is upper and lower Transmission mounts., If there was an upper mount ( between the cross Member and the bell housing mine is missing.
* Will these upper and lower mounts work instead of the bracket and the stud mounts?
Thanks,
Mel
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