Front motor mount, spring clamp that came on my 1927 Touring, I would never figure out how to make this thing work.
A forum threat I stater asking about this https://www.mtfca.com/phpBB3/viewtopic. ... 25#p272725
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FS: Motor mount, spring clamp thing
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Re: FS: Motor mount, spring clamp thing
Bruce,
You have two separate mounts, they don't belong together.
You have two separate mounts, they don't belong together.
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Re: FS: Motor mount, spring clamp thing
Ken Buhler wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:13 pmBruce,
You have two separate mounts, they don't belong together.
They belong together as an accessory --
However the plate looks a bit different - there should be some of it the fits into the cross member - depends on the number of leaves in the spring. Thinking it may have part of a hitch
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