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Old 02-09-2009, 12:25 PM   #1
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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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Old 02-09-2009, 01:08 PM   #2
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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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Old 02-09-2009, 02:27 PM   #3
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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 .?
Simple they still sell it because people still buy them, that being said yes you can run a solid mount but I think the question would be why would you want to? Every car has flex whether it's being driven down the highway or the drag strip, don't really care how much "chassis" you have it will still flex to some degree. Now if that flex is in the area between the engine attachment points and the trans mount guess whats gonna happen.......Joe , I've welded up many cracked cases for racers out of everything from door cars to dragsters and after asking a few questions I almost always hear " i don't run a mount" or " I run a solid mount" seems pretty simple that twist or vibration would be the common factor here.
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Old 02-09-2009, 08:54 PM   #4
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I ran a polyurathane mount and it cost me over $1,500
to fix all the broken parts that it caused.The trans case
was junk the drive shaft was trash too. No it wasn't from no flex.
The mount totally came apart the rubber didn't stick to the metal.
That's my experience and unless someone guarantees is wont
happen again I will stick to a stock mount.
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Old 02-09-2009, 08:48 PM   #5
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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 .?
I ran a solid mount for years with no problems. Like mentioned I don't think you could get away with it in a car that has any flex. My super-gas car ran both a C-6 and then a powerglide both with solid mounts and no troubles. Car had a stiff chassis with motor plate, mid mount and trans mount.
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Old 02-09-2009, 08:59 PM   #6
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I agree with Mike Gray. I have owned two 2x3 chassis framed cars and have run steel motor/mid plates and SOLID trans mounts in both cars and have never cracked a case. The new/old SS'er back halve has a poly mount due to not having enough chassis stiffness.
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