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Nova And Chevy II Engine Mounts, Six Cylinder, 1966-1967

Item EK-85-357760-1
Nova And Chevy II Engine Mounts, Six Cylinder, 1966-1967
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Reproduction Engine Mounts
      • Heavy Stamped Steel
      • Manufactured To Original Specifications
      • For Original 6 Cylinder Applications

      Description

      The engine motor mounts in your 1966 or 1967 Chevy II or Nova are as vital to performance as any moving engine part. Excessive use and abuse can weaken the mounts and prevent them from securing your engine properly. Also, when accelerating or decelerating, if you feel or hear a loud noise from under your car, you should check for signs of fan to shroud contact on your radiator core or fan shroud. If you indeed have this fan impact, you can be sure that your motor mount is broken. The motor mounts on your Nova or Chevy II are crucial for reducing vibration and extending the life of your engine and its components. If your mounts break or grow weak, it can be dangerous since this can allow the engine to shift, possibly sticking the accelerator in a full throttle position or causing the eng

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