I spent about three hours today trying to get the 258 to sit down into the motor mount plates on the crossmember. I'm working alone and at least some of you may have experienced the same frustration. I think I know the problem now and plan to finish the installation later this morning. I installed the motor mount cushings onto the engine with the L-shaped angles of the cushion base plates place facing down. A parts diagram and at least one picture of an AMC six shows the L=shaped steel flange facing up or on the top side. I did take pictures of the motor after I pulled it and the base plates were facing like I have them now though, so I know they can fit the way I have them. Anyway the engine is sitting with one stud through the mount plate and the other about 1/2 inch away frrom the mounting hole. I think I can at least discover if repositioning the motor mount cushion will make any difference. If anyone else has recent experience installing a 232/258 (late seventies) and can offer advice, I'd like to hear it. Regards, Joe Fulton _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com