SNIP Hello: Can anyone tell me the difference in a V8 and 6 cylinder Engine K-member in a 1977 Hornet AMX? Eddie Stakes... SNIP <John responds > The 6 cylinder cross member has 6 cylinder motor mounts welded to it while the V8 cross member has 8 cylinder motor mounts welded to it. { Duh, says Jerry } < John continues > To the best of my knowledge there are no separately available engine mounts to weld on to a cross member.... { someone IS doing it and selling upgraded 6 crossmembers to work for V-8 applications, but I dont' remember who - Jerry } < John again > I thought that I had reference to Javelin/AMX cross members as to whether they interchanged too, but I can not find it. Maybe some one else has this information. Good luck ...John. { No, the Javelin won't fit. Supposedly a 1/2 inch wider, and engine mounts slightly different placement - Jerry } HOWEVER, the main question Eddie asked, and still didn't get answered, is, HOW do you tell the difference between the two? SIMPLE - the 6 cylinder has a flat pad with a single hole in it to the back of the crossmember, the V-8 has an angled mount on each side, with one hole and one SLOT in each. The slot is the critical key to look for, obviously. So in a nutshell, that's the telling difference, one hole , or a slot and a hole. No male/female jokes, please! LOL. There's your answer, Eddie. :) JErry in Virginia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com