Ls1 Conversion 1" Set Back Motor Mount Adapter Plates on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Michigan, United States
LS1 Conversion 1" Set Back Motor Mount Adapter Plates We are not looking to make a profit by scamming our customers on shipping, You'll receive E-Bay discount and will only pay $5.20 for priority mail shipping on the first set, second set is free shipping. Complete Set of Brackets and All Mounting Hardware Included Fits LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6, LSX, LQ4, LQ9, 4.8, 5.3, 6.0, 6.2 Series Engines. Adapts LS Series to Small Block Chevy Engine Mounts. Sets engine 1" back. Used to retrofit the popular Ls base engines into 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's vehicles that utilize the three bolt motor mount, such as small and big Chevy and some V-6 mounts. All hardware included with my plates are either GR 8 or 10.9 hardened. Plates are plasma machined out or 3/8" A36 steel. All the components we machine are drawn in 3D and programmed into the machine using the latest CAD/CAM software, ensuring the highest quality part possible. Nothing is worse than getting ready to drop in an engine and not getting it to bolt up due to an inexperienced machine shop hand drilling your parts. Our adapter plates are then powder coated and baked in the coating oven at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. The normal color used is jet black however if you would like your brackets powder coated a different color, e-mail me for a quote. OVER 1000 SETS INSTALLED DON'T BE FOOLED BY OTHER AUCTIONS SELLING 5/16" THICK PLATES, THESE WILL BEND UNDER HIGH TORK APPLICATIONS. STEEL IS SOLD BY THE POUND AND 3/8" THICK STEEL IS MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE, WEIGHS MORE AND IS MUCH STRONGER. We Pride Ourselves in selling the best parts available, please check my feedback. |
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