What Motor and Transmission mounts to use, What motor and transmission mounts to use |
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What Motor and Transmission mounts to use, What motor and transmission mounts to use |
Ken Mikos |
Oct 28 2018, 07:32 PM
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Replacing motor and transmission mounts in a original 1973 1.7. Any suggestion on the type and where to purchase? Thanks,
Ken |
Dave_Darling |
Nov 4 2018, 01:45 PM
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My contention is that on a race car, you nut-and-bolt the thing every event. This is one key way that a racer is different from a street car; it is gone through thoroughly very very frequently.
If you don't want to be checking all the nuts and bolts all the time, you'll need to use something that will absorb and damp vibrations. Sounds like the Wevo type of mounts are a more appropriate option for you. Solid mounts are absolutely not appropriate for a street car. --DD |
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