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I'll want $175 for a complete setup minus bolts,$75 for just frame perches but will need your zip to get a shipping quote.Just so you know the block brackets are probably the hardest to find,but if you have some then you'll only need the frame perches,I believe the insulators are still available new.The ones I have are used but usable,these setups use a captured insulator so they can't rip free.
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Since your truck is a 77 the crossmember should have most if not all the bolt holes already drilled for the perches.Mid 60's to early 70's trucks will only have a couple of holes already drilled and will require drilling the rest and that metal is as hard as hammers it seems so have lots of sharp drill bits.
I'll want $175 for a complete setup minus bolts,$75 for just frame perches but will need your zip to get a shipping quote.Just so you know the block brackets are probably the hardest to find,but if you have some then you'll only need the frame perches,I believe the insulators are still available new.The ones I have are used but usable,these setups use a captured insulator so they can't rip free.
I have brackets on my 460 block but there isn't any rubber in them.
You have to determine if the brackets you have are F series or Econoline they are similar design but not interchangeable.If yours are F series then you need the insulators(rubber) to interface with the frame perches.The last I checked the insulators were still available thru part stores from anchor brand motor mounts.If you need help determining if your brackets are F series send me a picture and I can tell you or you can google images of the motor mount setup and compare to yours.Let me know what all you will need and your zip and I'll get a quote.
You have to determine if the brackets you have are F series or Econoline they are similar design but not interchangeable.If yours are F series then you need the insulators(rubber) to interface with the frame perches.The last I checked the insulators were still available thru part stores from anchor brand motor mounts.If you need help determining if your brackets are F series send me a picture and I can tell you or you can google images of the motor mount setup and compare to yours.Let me know what all you will need and your zip and I'll get a quote.
I'll have to get a picture of the mounts from my dad tomorrow
Those are definitely the Econoline pieces the rubber insulator mount bolts directly to the crossmember and don't use frame perches like the f series mounts I'll see if I can attach a photo of the ones you need.
Futurerider,are you going to be running exhaust manifolds or headers?Since it looks like your engine is sourced from an Econoline if its exhaust manifolds they should work I think vans and trucks used the same ones,but if you have headers from a van I don't think they'll work.The oil pan if it is originally from a van it will be a rear sump versus the front sump that trucks used but I think a rear sump will fit in a truck just not vice versa.The accessory brackets and pullies are also different from a van and 73-79 truck, van stuff looks more like the brackets used in 83 and later pickups before they went to serpentine drive. I really don't know if they will work in the older trucks but they might,I think I've seen where guys used them ok.
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