Semi Solid Motor mount bolt help!

supra90turbo

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I was wondering if any of you had a set on the shelf waiting to go in, and wouldn't mind measuring the bolt for me...
That would be fantastic if someone could do that.

If nothing else, just the length of it... I just sold mine and today was looking for them, but remembered that I found some long bolts that I ended up throwing away because I didn't know what they went to...

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supra90turbo

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supra90turbo said:
I was wondering if any of you had a set on the shelf waiting to go in, and wouldn't mind measuring the bolt for me...
That would be fantastic if someone could do that.

If nothing else, just the length of it... I just sold mine and today was looking for them, but remembered that I found some long bolts that I ended up throwing away because I didn't know what they went to...

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i have solids can measure the bolt length tommorrow if you like
 

TurboStreetCar

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Not to hijack, but i welded my mounts up, i used a long thin piece of 1/4 inch steel plate to weld inbetwen the housing and the mounting plate and they came out good i was just wondering if has experiance with those....i dont really care about vibration factor just wondering how it performed.


this is what im talking about, and yes its welded good, i welded the top part ground it down and rewelded for maximum penetration about 3 times and the sides i did once becasue i just did them really good and i didnt have to grind it down afterward.

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supra90turbo

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Justin: I think you're just gonna have to take them to a hardware store, and find a suitable bolt that is about 2" longer.
That should be fine, and I'm sorry I couldn't get you the correct length...

Another choice is to measure the stock one from the end of one stud to the end the other, and get a bolt that long that will pass through your new mount.