Polyurethane Transmission Mount
Do any of you guys use a polyurethane transmission mount? I know you can't solid mount the transmission but, is there any advantage/disadvantage in using polyurethane?
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As far as I know, there are no disadvantages!
It is much more durable than rubber, "gives" less but still absorbs vibration, lasts indefinitely under normal use and therefore will not cause the back of the engine/trans assembly to move around and/or settle like old, worn out rubber mounts will do. Worn out rubber mounts will cause header clearance and driveshaft alignment/pinion angle problems. |
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I use energy suspension poly trans mount. Been in the car since '99. no problems.
My dad also has one in his 83 street mustang. stick car. |
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Myron/Chris this is for a stock eliminator car. You hear the horror stories of broken transmission cases because of solid mounting. Being the fact that polyurethane is much stiffer in durometer, I don't want to run the risk of causing damage to the transmission.
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i,ve been running one in my l/sa car for the last 11/2 years and have had no problems.
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Even when I had a 2x3 chassis bracket Challenger, I stayed with a rubber trans mount, but would not have hesitated to use poly. I may not have known about it back then. But I have run a poly mount in my stocker since I got it and it and it's great material for the spool-style motor mounts too..
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Moroso advertises a solid trans mount for auto and stick application ,now can someone tell me the use of that part,i used a solid with a stick and have seen some solid with auto,,.if no one uses a solid why do they still sell it .?
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