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Old 09-25-2017, 11:26 AM   #1
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Motor Mount & Cab Mount Torque Specs

For the motor it's a GMC 305 v6 and the cab mounts, I just replaced the rubber with polyurethane pads and new hardware. I haven't tightened it down yet though.

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Old 09-25-2017, 12:16 PM   #2
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Re: Motor Mount & Cab Mount Torque Specs

AP,

I used new mounts as well and when we mounted the bed, we had to loosen the rear cab mounts a bring the seam in level. I don't remember reading they have a specific torque setting (as they are rubber and will give over time).

I think the same will apply to the engine mounts as well.
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Old 09-25-2017, 12:20 PM   #3
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AP,

I used new mounts as well and when we mounted the bed, we had to loosen the rear cab mounts a bring the seam in level. I don't remember reading they have a specific torque setting (as they are rubber and will give over time).

I think the same will apply to the engine mounts as well.
Thanks jbgroby.

So, do you think you would tighten them to the point of being snug or a ballpark tightness, like 15 ft lbs or something or until the rubber starts to squish a bit?
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Re: Motor Mount & Cab Mount Torque Specs

Snug should be good, until you reset the bed. we used a straight ruler to get the lines just right. over time as the new rubber breaks in, you can recheck them.
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Snug should be good, until you reset the bed. we used a straight ruler to get the lines just right. over time as the new rubber breaks in, you can recheck them.
Man, every time I see your truck....I drool. Such a nice job.

Thanks for the advice.
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Old 09-25-2017, 02:52 PM   #6
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Re: Motor Mount & Cab Mount Torque Specs

anytime, I cant remember ALL the times others helped me.
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Just snug is good.
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