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Unbreakable Single Engine Mount Reduced Height Commodore Ve & Vf V8 Ls Engines on 2040-parts.com

AU $150.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:MNT803

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UNBREAKABLE (SINGLE) ENGINE MOUNT REDUCED HEIGHT TO SUIT COMMODORE VE & VF V8 LS ENGINES


Reduced height mount for Commodore VE & VF V8 LS engines.


The engine mounts is made from 5.0mm laser cut steel plate, components are laser cut and precision folded for increased strength and accuracy. They are all jigged for welding and finished in gloss black enamel paint. The same bushes are used for all mounts, a 50.0mm diameter cylindrical rubber bush and a 13.0mm thru bolt. Included in the design is a long lasting cylindrical bush that is always under compression no matter the direction of the load being applied.

 

  • Suitable for track cars or vehicles with tight clearance engine bays or big diameter exhaust systems. 
  • The large diameter bush absorbs the engine vibration, but increases the resistance the more the engine moves, reducing the movement to about 5mm. 
  • Reduced height mounts for Commodore VE & VF V8 LS engines.
  • Specially designed for supercharger applications where extra hood clearance is required.
  • Positions engine approximately 10.0mm lower on Commodores and up to 20.0mm lower on HSV vehicles.

Please Note:A pair is needed so that the motor sits evenly on the k-frame and mounting components aren't exposed to unnecessary residual stresses given the height difference between the stock and unbreakable mount.


If you want to purchase a pair, you can find it here in our store.


PART NUMBERS: MNT803


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