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Submitterrb20More Photos from rb20   Last Update2006/4/11 8:08    Tell a friendTell a friend
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this is the diference form an older model 1200 crossmember to a later one

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rb20
Posted: 2006/4/11 8:10  Updated: 2006/4/11 8:10
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 Re: cross members
the top one is from a 1973 sedan the bottem is from a later model ute

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hotrocket
Posted: 2008/12/25 21:34  Updated: 2008/12/25 21:34
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 Re: cross members
is it a matter of changing to engine mounts that bolt to the block

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hotrocket
Posted: 2008/12/25 21:49  Updated: 2008/12/25 21:49
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 Re: cross members
ive picked off the old mounts off the 1200 x-member to make way for the ca18 mounts,

any of you guys can help me out with the measerment of the plates ( or pic's) that have to be welded on, lot cheaper if i do it my self

thanks fella's

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2008/12/25 21:49  Updated: 2008/12/25 21:49
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 Re: cross members
The rubber engine mounts are the same. The metal engine mount brackets differ.

The old crossmember is for 1967-1973 A-series engines. The new crossmember is for 1974-2007 A-series engines.