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ricksrj58

well this one was interesting :thumbs: since the base of the engine was too wide for the frame and i do not have a welder :wh: . so i had to make a temporary halfa@@ed motor mount.

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hcminis

atta-boy. Looks good.

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Kelly

That is a WH engine it should have bolt holes in the bottom of the oil pan on the right side from setting on the seat, and they should line up with holes in the frame.

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bo dawg

I believe on that one the engine/oilpan base is wider then the frame. I had 2 of them like that. It was only bolted down with the 2 bolts on the left side, sitting in the seat. I've seen quite a few like that. Doesn't seem to hurt anything though.

First one I ever owned came that way and I just made a hook bracket that was studded to hook on frame and then through the mounting hole on pan and tightened it down.

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refracman

there should be holes in the underside of the pan to bolt it down :thumbs:

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bo dawg

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Wow, never knew that. But haven't had that many off the frame before either.

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Kelly

THAT is what I said, but with out the cool pictures with arrows

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ricksrj58

i did not know there were extra holes,i never looked at the bottom of the engine lol

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ricksrj58

there are threaded holes in the bottom of the pan and yes they ligned up.

thank you guys for your superior knowledge :thumbs:

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