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LT Engine Mount Kit, urethane bushed, universal

Also used on LV1/3 engines.
SKU LT300
C$185.00
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LT Engine Mount Kit, urethane bushed, universal
Product Details
Brand: Welder Series
MPN: LT300
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Unit of Measure: EA

LT Engine Mount Kit

This LT engine mount kit is designed for builders seeking strength and precision. Featuring large 1-3/4" wide urethane bushings, this mount ensures a solid connection while effectively absorbing vibrations. With a fully TIG welded option for superior strength or an unwelded option for those who prefer to handle the welding themselves, this kit offers flexibility for custom builds.

Robust Construction:
The main plate is laser-cut from 1/4" pickled & oiled mild steel, ensuring durability under extreme conditions. The kit also includes 3/16" gussets to reinforce the mount and trim-to-fit frame plates that provide additional customization to fit your specific chassis. This allows for a perfect fit, no matter your build’s unique requirements.

Precise Fit:

  • Frame plates measure 6" from the bushing center to the opposite end, giving ample room for adjustment.
  • The bushing center is precisely located 3-3/8" from where the mount rests on the engine block, ensuring optimal positioning for smooth engine operation.
  • Includes grade 5 zinc-plated hardware, so you have everything needed for a reliable installation right out of the box.

Versatility Across Engine Types:
This mount is not only compatible with LT-series engines, but it also works seamlessly with LV1 and LV3 engines, making it a versatile choice for various GM builds. Thanks to insights from Jordan Henke (JH Restorations), we’ve confirmed its flexibility across multiple platforms.

Whether you're installing the latest LT engine or upgrading to an LV1 or LV3, this kit delivers the durability and precision you expect from Welder Series products.

Here is some helpful information about the LT engine: https://inthegaragemedia.com/the-ultimate-lt-engine-guide/