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Thread: What's the correct engine to trans mounting hardware ('67)

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    What's the correct engine to trans mounting hardware ('67)

    My project came with only 1 lower stud in the case. Parts books are vague. How do the engine trans mate? Studs? Bolts? Both?..thanks.
    Brian
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    Long Studs. But the lengths vary by year and top / bottom of the engine/gearbox. According to Pelican, they are NLA. I tried to buy some last week. I am doing an engine swap and the new engine ony came with 3, so I am hoping the studs on the current engine are in good shape when I finally get round to pulling the existing engine.

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    And then there is the long allen head bolt at the top that holds the starter and the oil hose bracket as well.

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