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The holes are already there.
By Gerry Proctor - 11/25/2005 8:18:00 AM; IP 207.133.188.254
Is it possible that you are not using the correct Mustang FE equalizer block mount? There are different block mounts for the different bodies that used the FE. A Mustang FE mount puts the block-side pivot point farther to the rear as opposed to say, a Fairlane mount, which is closer to the front.

I'm assuming that your body had the frame rails and was missing only the clip. If you had to do the frame rails too, is it possible that they're not correctly located?
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 RE: The holes are already there. -- Jerry Maloney, 11/25/2005
 May be the engine mounts you're using. -- Gerry Proctor, 11/25/2005
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 I meant... -- Hawkrod, 11/26/2005
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