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Fits 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger Gen III Hemi Engine Mounting Brackets BHS566

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Fits 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger Gen III Hemi Engine Mounting Brackets BHS566Hooker Blackheart engine swap mounts allow easy installation of the Gen III Hemi engine in your 1970 1974 Dodge Challenger & Plymouth Barracuda (Mopar E Body). These engine mounting brackets are part of an engineered solution that works together with the transmission crossmember and headers to optimize the engine placement & component clearances along with ideal drivetrain U joint operation angles. The engine placement eliminates modifications to the

Hooker Blackheart engine swap mounts allow easy installation of the Gen III Hemi engine in your 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger & Plymouth Barracuda (Mopar E-Body). These engine-mounting brackets are part of an engineered solution that works together with the transmission crossmember and headers to optimize the engine placement & component clearances along with ideal drivetrain / U-joint operation angles. The engine placement eliminates modifications to the firewall and the engine mount brackets fit the K-member on cars that originally came from the factory with a V8 engine. Clearance was provided for the Short Runner Valve (SRV) intake solenoid, low mount alternator, and low mount A/C Compressors when used with a VVT (Variable Valve Timing) accessory drive.


Features:

  • Use w/ Gen III Hemi Engines 2003 & Up 5.7L/6.1L/6.2L/6.4L Engines and V8 K-member (all Except 426 Hemi)
  • Heavy Duty 3/16? Steel Construction for Strength & Durability
  • Short Runner Valve (SRV) Intake Solenoid Clears Firewall ? Eliminates Firewall Modifications or Need to Eliminate SRV & Sacrifice Top End Performance
  • Features all 4 OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Engine Mount Bolt Holes ? for OEM Style Mounting & Strength
  • Drivers Side Engine Mounts Feature a 5th Bolt Hole That Can be Used on Later Engine Blocks to Simplify Installation
  • Optimal Engine Location and Crankshaft Centerline Provides the Most Transmission Alternatives with the Least Amount of Sheet Metal Work to the Transmission Tunnel and Optimized Driveline Angles
  • Welded Steel Construction w/ Black coating for Great Looks and Durability
  • Uses OEM Style Rubber or Polyurethane Isolator Mounts (Lakewood # 24096LKW w/ Typical Block Clearance Performed)
  • Includes (2) Engine Mounting Brackets, Attaching Hardware & Instructions

Specs:

Application 1970-1974 Mopar E-Body
Brand Hooker BlackHeart
Color Black
Emission Code 6
Finish Black Paint
Material Steel
Motor Type Chrysler Gen III Hemi
Product Type Engine Mounts
Transmission 8HP70
Transmission 8HP90
Transmission A727
Transmission NAG1
Transmission TKX Chevy
Type of Component Engine Mount Bracket

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
1970-1974 Dodge Challenger Base
1970-1974 Plymouth Barracuda Base
1970-1974 Plymouth Cuda Base
1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye
1970-1971 Dodge Challenger R/T
1970-1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
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