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F134 frame mounts?

F134 frame mounts?

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Does anyone have a good picture and/or the dimensions of the F-head 134 front frame mounts, (the metal parts welded or riveted to the frame)? I believe the passenger side includes a battery tray.

We are pulling a 74 Dauntless Buick 225 V6 from our 1959 CJ5 , and installing a F-134 / T-90 / D18. The original F-head mounts were torched off. There are remnants left on the frame. We need to remove all of this and put the F-head mounts back on where they belong. And remove the V6 mounts of which one is held in (reinforced??) with a chain wrapped around it.:rolleyes:

Any help, pics, .dxf or .dwg files (any file format) would be greatly appreciated!!
 
Does anyone have a good picture and/or the dimensions of the F-head 134 front frame mounts, (the metal parts welded or riveted to the frame)? I believe the passenger side includes a battery tray.

We are pulling a 74 Dauntless Buick 225 V6 from our 1959 CJ5 , and installing a F-134 / T-90 / D18. The original F-head mounts were torched off. There are remnants left on the frame. We need to remove all of this and put the F-head mounts back on where they belong. And remove the V6 mounts of which one is held in (reinforced??) with a chain wrapped around it.:rolleyes:

Any help, pics, .dxf or .dwg files (any file format) would be greatly appreciated!!

:)Here is a drawing of the mounts Left & Right and the frame mounted Battery Box. If your are not using the oil bath air cleaner that mounted to the firewall on the passenger side then you can use a standard firewall mount battery box in that same location. Your choice.
Call Surplus City Jeep Parts in Orville, California 800-353-3772 they should be able to fix you up. Good Luck!
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Thanks for the information. Since this jeep is already a "rat rod" and we are not going for a period correct restoration, you are correct in your thoughts we would use an aftermarket air filter set up. There is a battery tray already located on the passenger side firewall, like on our 67 CJ5 . So we are just looking to fabricate the front frame engine mounts.

But I should have been more clear as to what I am looking for. A fabrication drawing or picture with some dimensions. We have the parts books, and repair manuals for this jeep that shows the same drawing you provided. I have called a few places for used parts, (but not the place you suggested), and they all want $100 or more plus shipping for a set of these. Now I cannot fab one myself, but my husband can. I am just trying to find out if anyone out there would share the dimensions with us. We have a 54 3b, with the same model engine installed, but the parts numbers are different, and I have been told they are not the same, that the frame members are a different size. I believe that, 'cause I measured them...

I'll contact the vendor you suggested and see what they have. Thanks again. :ty:
 
Well if you have something close as that other Jeep to go by I would just fab away..............no big deal in making mounts either set the motor in there close to where it needs to go and start making sparks...............I originally thought you wanted to make it period correct.
 

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