I used polyurethane Energy Suspension link bushings housed in .250" wall 2" DOM tube. These were welded to .120" wall 1.75" DOM which connected to the frame. I also boxed in the top of these for added strength. I drew up and had the motor side plates cut out of 1/4" plate, to which I mounted some 3/16" plate tabs. I used 9/16" grade 8 bolts to hold it all together. I'm not worried about breaking them, and they were pretty darn easy to position. I used the same setup for my custom tranny crossmember, but had the bushing on the crossmember and tabs on the frame.
The owner of a local shop recommended matching compounds for the tranny and engine mount. He said it helps keep things in place better. I haven't had any issues yet and I enjoy chirping the tires shifting into 2nd.
The owner of a local shop recommended matching compounds for the tranny and engine mount. He said it helps keep things in place better. I haven't had any issues yet and I enjoy chirping the tires shifting into 2nd.