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#477769 01/16/23 04:30 PM
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In 1932 did they use any rubber on the mounts for engine and trany? Thanks

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Yes, a front center mount. two side mounts and a transmission mount.


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OK, Thanks

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The front mount (on the pass car) actually was under the crossmember and the engine did not sit on it but rather the mount acted as a damper.


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The 1932 trucks used different engine mounts than the passenger.


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Were the mounts the same as the 29-31 cars (no rubber) and also used on the pick-ups 29 thru 1936?


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1932 1/2 tons trucks used the same mounts as 1932 passenger cars.

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Well I had a nice long post that says different and when I tried to post it the system said it was already posted. Not going to try and repeat it other than to say if the 1/2 pick up is a BB model then my Parts List shows different parts front, at bell , and rear for BA vs BB. The front being a bolt (stud) in the front plate thru a spring.

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You are correct, truck side mounts are metal to metal until 1937.

1932 car mounts were rubber front and side.

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Great so tell me what Iam suppose to have for a 1/2 bb pickup?

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Based on the description and photos I have seen of the truck, it is likely that you have the correct motor mounts. If you post a photo or two we can tell you if it is correct.


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Ill try, or the wife will I should say


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