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sdkid 09-22-2011 10:50 PM

Quick C60 question.
 
Looking at an old C60 with a dump bed. The engine is bad. I need to know what they use for engine mounts. Are they similar to the 67 and later that bolt to the sides of the block, or the ones that bolt to the front of the engine? I would be putting a late 70's engine in it, if it can be done fairly easy.

Captainfab 09-23-2011 01:15 AM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
The '63-'66 C40-60's used the same motor mounts as the '63-'72 trucks with the I6 and small blocks. The frames have brackets for side mount motor mounts. Shouldn't be a problem putting a small block in it. The one thing is if the original engine was a 292 I6, you will have to move the passenger side motor mount bracket on the frame, back to the same distance from the bellhousing as the drivers side. I would there would be holes in the frame.

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Originally Posted by sdkid (Post 4914274)
Looking at an old C60 with a dump bed. The engine is bad. I need to know what they use for engine mounts. Are they similar to the 67 and later that bolt to the sides of the block, or the ones that bolt to the front of the engine? I would be putting a late 70's engine in it, if it can be done fairly easy.


sdkid 09-23-2011 09:00 AM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
Thanks, its a v8, but not sure what size.

sdkid 09-23-2011 01:21 PM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
Also just found out its a 1960. Will it have the side mounts then?

A.T. RockDriller 09-23-2011 01:26 PM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
I agree with the Captain....as far as the I-6's go..
But somewhere in my memory banks.....back in the late '70's , I did a V-8 swap in a C-6o, and that one had the two bell housing mounts and one in the front center under the harmonic balancer....

Or maybe I was smokin the "Tall Grass" and just thought that's what I saw...

Captainfab 09-23-2011 11:50 PM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
I'm not sure on that. But if it has a small block in it currently, your '70's engine will bolt right in. However if that V8 happens to be a 348/409, then you would have to come up with a small block front saddle, if that is the style it has.


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Originally Posted by sdkid (Post 4915169)
Also just found out its a 1960. Will it have the side mounts then?


In the early '70's GM went to the front saddle type motor mount in the medium duty trucks.


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Originally Posted by A.T. RockDriller (Post 4915172)
I agree with the Captain....as far as the I-6's go..
But somewhere in my memory banks.....back in the late '70's , I did a V-8 swap in a C-6o, and that one had the two bell housing mounts and one in the front center under the harmonic balancer....

Or maybe I was smokin the "Tall Grass" and just thought that's what I saw...


sdkid 09-24-2011 12:11 AM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
Its a small block for sure, not a 348. Will the front mount bolt to the front of the later blocks? The hood was kicked up in the rear and about to fall off the front of the truck, so I looked through the rear to see the engine.

Flat 67 09-24-2011 12:59 AM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
My 71 C50 came with a small block and it has the big U saddle under the harmonic balancer....................................Flat 67

Captainfab 09-25-2011 12:11 AM

Re: Quick C60 question.
 
As far as I know all Gen I small blocks have those front mounting holes.


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Originally Posted by sdkid (Post 4916274)
Its a small block for sure, not a 348. Will the front mount bolt to the front of the later blocks? The hood was kicked up in the rear and about to fall off the front of the truck, so I looked through the rear to see the engine.



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