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Old 10-08-21, 09:10
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Trying to find the rear engine mount that sits under the transmission for a 2 Pounder Attack Carrier. I believe the actual rubber mount is the same as used on the Ford Marmon Herringtons. Any leads appreciated
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Old 10-08-21, 13:00
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I've never seen the Gearbox mount arrangement on a 2Pdr Carrier, but both it and the Marmon-Herrington use the standard Ford Truck 4 Speed Gearbox. The rear "Foot" mounting on these gearboxes uses the standard Ford mounting dimensions that have been used for decades; 2x 1/2" studs 5 9/16" apart.

If that is the case, any Repco/Autobarn/etc auto parts should have a Ford Falcon 60's-80's transmission mount for a C4 or Borg Warner Transmission mount. They can be found from some suppliers for under $20. You will need to check the dimensions of the frame or transmission crossmember mount holes, but you may be able to oval out those holes a little bit if need be.

Mackay Rubber lists the part as A1141.
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Old 10-08-21, 13:39
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I've never seen the Gearbox mount arrangement on a 2Pdr Carrier, but both it and the Marmon-Herrington use the standard Ford Truck 4 Speed Gearbox. The rear "Foot" mounting on these gearboxes uses the standard Ford mounting dimensions that have been used for decades; 2x 1/2" studs 5 9/16" apart.

If that is the case, any Repco/Autobarn/etc auto parts should have a Ford Falcon 60's-80's transmission mount for a C4 or Borg Warner Transmission mount. They can be found from some suppliers for under $20. You will need to check the dimensions of the frame or transmission crossmember mount holes, but you may be able to oval out those holes a little bit if need be.

Mackay Rubber lists the part as A1141.
Yes, I remember replacing that mount on my XF Wagon , which had the Borg W Transmission.
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Old 11-08-21, 07:10
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Sent an e-mail Rob, Think we have them in stock, Cheers Andrew.
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