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Clocking the transmission mount 444-544 1964

Hi Eric, Hope you are well!

I did replace the engine mounts with PV ones, but that was a while ago, and before the previous engine broke a couple of rods and covered both mounts in a serious oil bath. I should consider replacing them.

Visually they look okay, but that doesn't always mean that they are. The engine does look like it's leaning over a bit to the passenger side, but I think the transmission mount could have something to do with that.

I'm not sure I understand the drawing. Is the bolt sleeve pointing towards the ground or the back of the car? It looks like a 90 degree angle either way.

Thanks!
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http://dylans544.blogspot.com






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