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Title: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: S412gofast on June 18, 2022, 11:26:58 AM
I am working on insulators, mounts and hardware to install engine and transmission in our 67 GT350 #1341.

Per the following link I see that the rubber mounts/insulators have a paint mark along the side.  I read mention of red for original mount and yellow for service mount.

Red in this link for a 68 SJ S code
https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=19250.690


Does this red or yellow apply for 67 GT350 insulator mounts, both engine and trans?



Title: Re: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: J_Speegle on June 19, 2022, 05:52:47 PM
What transmission does you car have?
Title: Re: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: S412gofast on June 19, 2022, 10:20:20 PM
What transmission does you car have?

Jeff, #1341 is a 4spd.

Carl
Title: Re: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: tgilliam on June 20, 2022, 10:23:04 PM
My 1967 GT 350, 4-speed, #1376 had a yellow marking on the transmission insulator.

Tom Gilliam
tom@jtgil.com
Title: Re: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: J_Speegle on June 21, 2022, 07:21:19 PM
Jeff, #1341 is a 4spd.

Thanks and with that we know that the car was finished at Milpitas on Feb 28th - after the change.

My findings are the same as Tom posted and a few examples below so you can get a general idea of what tone and tint of yellow was used and coverage. As you can make out it appears that a large brush with a single pass was the method of application

(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/17/6-210622182054-17449136.jpeg)
Title: Re: GT350 - Detailing Engine and Transmission rubber mounts/insulators
Post by: S412gofast on June 23, 2022, 09:45:56 AM
Thanks and with that we know that the car was finished at Milpitas on Feb 28th - after the change.

My findings are the same as Tom posted and a few examples below so you can get a general idea of what tone and tint of yellow was used and coverage. As you can make out it appears that a large brush with a single pass was the method of application

(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/17/6-210622182054-17449136.jpeg)

Thank you Jeff!

would my engine insulator mounts also get the same yellow marking?

Carl