Found this Nova info ( same sub frame as Camaro ) swap guide L6 to V8 .
Engine Mounts
Since the extra length of the inline 6 engines (as compared to a V8) is in front of the engine mounts, there is no need to move the mounts forward during the engine swap. In other words, the mount-to-bellhousing distance is the same for both L6 and V8 engines.
1973 to 1979:
These years used an interlocking "clam shell" type engine mounts. The lower (frame halves) of these mounts consist of a rubber core surrounded by a metal shell. They are the same for both L6 and V8 engines and unless the rubber core is bad there is no need to even unbolt them from the frame when doing an engine swap in a 73-79 Nova. Some parts catalogs and local auto parts stores sell replacement frame-halves of these mounts. Replacement polyurethane cores are also available for use in the existing metal shells.
The engine halves of these mounts are "U" shaped steel brackets that are specific to the engine type (L6 or V8). Unlike the frame halves, these brackets are only available new through GM or used (salvage yard, parts vehicle, or such). The original GM number for these engine mounting brackets is 334970. Suitable donor cars for these engine mounting brackets include the following vehicles with a small block Chevy V8:
1973 - 1979 X-body (Nova)
1973 - 1977 A-body (Chevelle, ElCamino, GMC Sprint)
1973 - 1979 B-body (Impala, Caprice)
The 334970 engine mount bracket is also listed in the GM parts catalogs as fitting the LH side only on 1982 - 1989 F-body (Camaro). I'm not sure what is different about the RH mount on those cars but it may be a different height.
Note that many 73 - 90's GM rear wheel drive vehicles used very similar looking engine mounting brackets. However, the large through-bolt holes are located in slightly different positions on some of these mounts.
pre 1973:
These years used non-interlocking engine mounts (aftermarket interlocking replacements are available). The frame halves of these mounts (perches) are made of steel and the engine halves are made of steel/rubber. Both halves of these mounts are specific to the engine (L6, small block V8, or big block V8). Therefore, both halves need to be replaced during an engine swap. Most parts catalogs sell these type of mounts. The '73 & up "clam shell" type mounts will also retrofit into '68 - '72 Novas.
When doing an engine swap in a pre '73 car, the V8 frame halves (perches) will bolt into the same frame holes that were used by the L6 perches.
Note that there were two different engine mounts used on small block V8's during the 68-72 year range. They can be identified by measuring the width between the mounting ears that mate with the frame perch. I believe either style can be used for an engine swap so long as they're used along with the corresponding frame perches.
So, the L6 motor mounts should fit on the V8 frame perches currently in your car............
Doug in P.R.
