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Old 07-26-2006, 03:39 PM
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Guys,

Just thought I'd provide the latest report on my 408 build up. Last night, i put the windage tray on and the rod bolts "clinked" it as I cranked it over. I added approx .100 in clearance by placing left over ARP washers between the tray and the main cap stud.

Now, I need to make sure I align the oil pan correctly so that its flush with the tranny when I go to put it back on.

Anybody have a reference on where to find performance (new) motor mounts?

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Prothane motor mount bushings are great, i had a set but trashed them when I went to solid mounts, but when I had them they really helped
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Thanks Boostaholic,

I'll take a look at the those bushings

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Youll need to use the stock motor mount clamshells, but theyre a good choice.




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