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dmh13433 07-07-2020 12:17 PM

Motor Mounts
 
hey guys
can someone tell me the difference between poly motor mounts from energy suspension? I thought these two years should be the same. NAPA is telling me these years will be the same.
1991 crew cab is still squarebody the same as 1987


1991 R3500 the part number is 3.1116R
1987 C20 part number is 3.1121R

Thanks

kwmech 07-08-2020 01:18 AM

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My thought is they should be the same unless their catalog figures 87 as the next body style---or the 91 as the same. With both being the end of an era..who knows. I do not recall any difference in the clams

dmh13433 07-08-2020 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 8770655)
My thought is they should be the same unless their catalog figures 87 as the next body style---or the 91 as the same. With both being the end of an era..who knows. I do not recall any difference in the clams

thanks for the response.
I figured it out, they finally emailed me back. the 3.1121 is for the big trucks and 3.1116 is for cars. the search on energy suspension sucks. lol
there must be a size difference.

wixthedog 07-08-2020 03:51 PM

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Any particular reason you’re using the poly mounts in place of regular rubber?

dmh13433 07-10-2020 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wixthedog (Post 8770936)
Any particular reason you’re using the poly mounts in place of regular rubber?

Hi
Sorry, your reply came to my spam folder. I didn't see you responded until now.

I am swapping the 230 inline with a 12 valve cummins.
the weight and torque will be hard on the rubber. Its going to be a nice fit......I think
thanks

wixthedog 07-10-2020 05:43 PM

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No worries man. Love a good Cummins swap, good luck!

Pontiac1976 07-14-2020 12:09 AM

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If the 88-91 large body sub, crew,1ton if they had the small block/BB claim shell would be the same as small block/BB claim shell 73-87 c/k. All 73-87 Cars /trucks and your large body Trucks/car 88-91 small block/BB claim shell are the same. just the claim shell. But you would need motor bracket from the cummins motor then bottom plate of the claim welding fitting them to get there. GM trucks had 5 motor set up on par and the 230 inline six mounts and motor brackets are not the same as the v8 or the diesel Chevy

44th Miss Inf 07-14-2020 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dmh13433 (Post 8772220)
Hi
Sorry, your reply came to my spam folder. I didn't see you responded until now.

I am swapping the 230 inline with a 12 valve cummins.
the weight and torque will be hard on the rubber. Its going to be a nice fit......I think
thanks

I’ve done almost a dozen Cummins swaps in GM trucks and had better luck using the 1st gen Cummins mount compared to the GM mount. I had only used rubber mounts though, but am curious if the poly mounts hold

kwmech 07-14-2020 08:46 PM

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Why does it seem that the majority of the cummins engine swaps are put up for sale about a year after they are completed?? or is it just me?

dmh13433 07-16-2020 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Pontiac1976 (Post 8774273)
If the 88-91 large body sub, crew,1ton if they had the small block/BB claim shell would be the same as small block/BB claim shell 73-87 c/k. All 73-87 Cars /trucks and your large body Trucks/car 88-91 small block/BB claim shell are the same. just the claim shell. But you would need motor bracket from the cummins motor then bottom plate of the claim welding fitting them to get there. GM trucks had 5 motor set up on par and the 230 inline six mounts and motor brackets are not the same as the v8 or the diesel Chevy

yes, you are right. I ordered the large one, and it is way too big. I returned it and they are sending me the smaller one. I already made the mount to bolt on the cummins.
If you zoom in on my picture, you can see what I made.
I have done a cummins swap in a square body crewcab also, and I used the cummins mount on the engine. I'm trying it this way for this swap.
I wish you would have responded before I bought the wrong one lol
Thank You

dmh13433 07-16-2020 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by 44th Miss Inf (Post 8774549)
I’ve done almost a dozen Cummins swaps in GM trucks and had better luck using the 1st gen Cummins mount compared to the GM mount. I had only used rubber mounts though, but am curious if the poly mounts hold

I'll let you know how it works. I have a couple friends that did it this way and it seemed easier for a 2wd. the one ton front end is very strong.
Thank You

dmh13433 07-16-2020 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 8774789)
Why does it seem that the majority of the cummins engine swaps are put up for sale about a year after they are completed?? or is it just me?

That's funny, I have a couple friends that give me **** all the time about doing all the work and then they can buy my projects for pennys on the dollar.
Not sure if I will like, but this 2wd seems like it will be more fun than the square body 1 ton crewcab that is in the body shop right now. I'm building this one with 500hp. It will have the 1/2 ton springs for a good ride. I will have this one for my everyday driver.
I'll let you know when I start driving it.


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