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RE: Mickey Mounts
By Mel - 09/07/2001 7:48:11 PM; IP 152.163.206.198
I was looking at a similar problem a friend has today. He is missing the block plate portion of the mounts. It's been a while but I think the block plates are right and left. I think there is an "R" or "L" stamped on each plate, I'll know for certain in a coulpe of weeks when I pull my engine. IMHO Ford really Mickey Mouse Engineered that mounting system and it can be confusing. Look closely and see what you've got.
If anyone out there has a set of FE Mustang block plates they would sell, please contact me.
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RE: Mickey Mounts -- Mel, 09/07/2001
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 RE: Now I'm really confused -- hrdtail, 09/10/2001
 Actually, I'm not certain, either. -- Dave Shoe, 09/10/2001
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