The 62 Classic has the two front biscuit type engine mounts attached to the lower portion of the engine front cover. There is a flange there to accept the engine mounts. There is a crossmember which passes underneath this portion of the engine. The two rear mounts support the bellhousing at a point about three inches behind the engine. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- Justin Shelton <justinshelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have been offered a '62 Classic for free, and the > body is in good enough condition to be a nice > looking > driver. The transmission is there, but no engine. > > I have several rebuildable 196s sitting around, but > I > understand that there is something unique about the > '62 version of that engine - perhaps how the > crossmember fits under the oil pan or the locations > of > the engine mounts - that prohibits easily dropping > in > a 196 from an earlier year. > > I do not have the '62 here, so I cannot check the > locations of the engine mounting points or the > location of the crossmember against one of the > engines. The engine I would like to drop in is a > 1960. I do not want to do an overhaul on that > engine > only to find out that I have to do a bunch of > cutting > and welding to get it in to the car! > > Thanks, guys. > > - Justin > > > > > > > >