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21 March 2018, 23:01
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Could be but the early 70s Chryslers still used...
Could be but the early 70s Chryslers still used clamp bolts with securing bolts at the bottom of the brackets. They must have moved on to make them "height adjustable" at some point and the standard...
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This is what the bolt pattern should be. The...
This is what the bolt pattern should be.
The top pair of holes are spaced 12-7/8" on center.
The bottom pair of holes are spaced 9-7/8" on center.
The spacing between the top and bottom pair of...
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Consolidated in mid 70's. Yamaha was last to go...
Consolidated in mid 70's. Yamaha was last to go but they're all the same.:thumbs:
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Ok. 1) DON'T drill any holes. The original...
Ok.
1) DON'T drill any holes. The original ones should line up. (International standard)
2) Raising and lowering the position of the engine is about trim and performance and it's position...
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