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    Solid Motor Mounts

    Is anyone using solid motor and or tranny mounts? What do you think of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 955.0 View Post
    Is anyone using solid motor and or tranny mounts? What do you think of them?
    Solid engine mounts and a poly trans mount.

    I like them
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    I would not recomend using a solid trans mount with solid motor mounts. There is no flex that way and you could end up breaking a bell housing.
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    I don't think my bellhousing would its Lakewook blow proof. Thank you for your reply

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    Solid motor here with stock rubber xmission mount

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    Quote Originally Posted by 955.0 View Post
    I don't think my bellhousing would its Lakewook blow proof. Thank you for your reply
    I guess the point I was trying to make it there is no flex and it puts a bind on things. If it is a street car stay away from all solid mounting points, I learned the hard way by breaking a transmission case on an expensive transmission.
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    Lou
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    I run all poly mounts. I don't really see a benefit from solid mounts if the polys work fine why put the extra stress on parts. Plus non-solid motor mounts help take out any extra harmonics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Balaska347 View Post
    I run all poly mounts. I don't really see a benefit from solid mounts if the polys work fine why put the extra stress on parts. Plus non-solid motor mounts help take out any extra harmonics.
    i agree

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