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Thread: 320 engine mounts

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    320 engine mounts

    A member has a 1947 320 engine for sale in the classifieds. It shows the machining for side engine mounts. I know the 248 engines used front engine mounts. When did the 320 engine start using the side mounts or did they have them all along? I know that longer engine is a lot heavier than the 248 & 263 straight eights.

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    side mounts

    I saw that. I expect it is a '48 or later. The engine serial number would tell. As far as I know all series went to the side mounts in '48.

    Ben

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