solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Someone else took my truck apart and the syty parts cd just says engine bolt.

I am putting on solid motor mounts and they don't seem the right size but are the only bolts I have remotely big enough.

What do you guys think?

The bolts I have:

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In the mounts with all the thread used up there is play:

left or right...

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The bolt is just under 1/2 inch I think...

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Are the bolts wrong? The mounts fit perfectly onto the engine but there is play when I use these bolts through the frame pads and mounts - doesn't seem right.

Any help appreciated.

TIA.

Mark
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

OK - checked the parts cd again - it is a 4.75 long 7/16x14 bolt which is what I have in the pics but that looks loose to me.

Surely the engine can't be allowed to slide forward 1cm randomly?!!:tdown:

Do people put washers in there?
 

bezerk

New member
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

those are stock bolts, you didn't get new ones with the mounting pads? get some new ones that are shorter
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I thought I coud use the stock bolts. godverdommuh.

If it is just the length then maybe I can use some washers :rotf:
 

sy#2921

BAMF
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

You need to order bolts for a SBC solid mount. They are shorter than our stock motor mount bolts and will solve your problem
 

1madgumby

New member
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I just went to the local hardware store & bought grade 8 short bolts..
 

Don W.

Stab it and steer it
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I just went to the local hardware store & bought grade 8 short bolts..

Correct, and also that gap will "fill in" when the bolt is tightened. Not to worry. Slip a washer in there if you want but I wouldn't bother. PITA
 

1madgumby

New member
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I never used A washer, but what I did do is scrib around the old motor mounts before I took them off, made putting them on super easy.
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I got some 4" long 1/2" UNC bolts with nyloc nuts. hmmmm...wonder if the nyloc will melt seeing as the stock mounts had heat shields....

1/2 normal nuts on the way.

BTW There is NO give in the mounts with the 1/2" UNC bolts.
 

SCWolverine

New member
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

I got some 4" long 1/2" UNC bolts with nyloc nuts. hmmmm...wonder if the nyloc will melt seeing as the stock mounts had heat shields....

1/2 normal nuts on the way.

BTW There is NO give in the mounts with the 1/2" UNC bolts.

Doubt the nylon will melt, the heat shields on the originals were for the sake of the (soft) rubber pad. I wouldn't change them over that, just booger up the very end of the bolt, or run another nut on there and "lock" them in place. Even if the nylon does melt away the nut won't fall off (but can be removed if ever needed).
 

Don W.

Stab it and steer it
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

..wonder if the nyloc will melt seeing as the stock mounts had heat shields....

There is a steel version of the nyloc nut if yur interested. One end of the nut is deformed to work just like a nyloc. Prolly has a fancy name just don't know what it is. :roll:
 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

good tip Don - are they called FLEXLOC nuts?

FLEXLOC - from UMBRAKO.

I think I'll be ok with the nylocs for now but I'll keep an eye on it.

My mounts are so tight (I need a hammer to get the bolt through) that I prob don't need them anyway! :rotf:
 

Don W.

Stab it and steer it
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

Haven't seen that particular nut but a decent hardware store should have what I'm talking about. Just have to do some searching. As mentioned I don't think it gets hot enough there to hurt a nyloc.
 

mackeral5

New member
Re: solid engine mounts - correct bolts?

mcmaster carr stocks any bolt/nut/washer you need. all grades, coatings, etc. I order a lot of bolts for personal and work projects and so far I haven't found anything they don't have. mcmaster.com
 
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