Transmission Mount Dimensions?
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If anyone has a spare transmission mount lying around that they can pull dimensions off I would appreciate it. I am thinking of making a two piece semi-solid mount that can be installed while the transmission is still in the car. This will complement the motor mounts I made about a year ago.
The critical dimensions for me are below:
The critical dimensions for me are below:
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I saw those on PelicanParts. That's essentially what I was thinking of, but my intentions are to make an aluminum housing with a polyurethane inner bushing to absorb a little bit of the high frequency vibration while acting more or less "solid". It was the same story with my motor mounts, I could have bought WEVO mounts (which are a brilliant design and an excellent value IMO) but it was just too much fun to make my own.
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I wish I had the resources and skill to make this kind of stuff, I have a list of ideas/items I would love to make.....
I would be interested in buying one of your creations for the front trans mount.....
I would be interested in buying one of your creations for the front trans mount.....
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I saw those on PelicanParts. That's essentially what I was thinking of, but my intentions are to make an aluminum housing with a polyurethane inner bushing to absorb a little bit of the high frequency vibration while acting more or less "solid". It was the same story with my motor mounts, I could have bought WEVO mounts (which are a brilliant design and an excellent value IMO) but it was just too much fun to make my own.
FYI on the mount you are describing: http://www.turbokraft.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=118
I have one in my car that has very low miles that will be coming out this winter if you would be interested, already modified to work in a six speed G-50 probably $100 shipped OBO. It is very nicely made and Chris from Turbo Kraft is great to work with, but it is just too much NVH for me combined with the other crap I have put in my car. I understand about making the part so just throwing that out there if you don't want to mess with it yourself.
I'll post the dimensions of the mount tonight, I actually measured it and tried to post it a couple of nights ago in the other thread but I guess I never submitted it before closing the tab.
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Erik,
Great minds think alike I guess, that's almost exactly what I had in mind!
Is the vibration noise really that bad? I have what I would consider semi-solid engine mounts and I didn't feel too much difference...
Does it make the shifter "buzz" or anything extremely annoying? I might be interested in buying them from you once I get pricing on the aluminum/poly etc if it just doesn't make sense. $145 new for this seems very reasonable, $100 used even better![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
What keeps the transmission from shifting left/right with that mount? It seems like the transmission is free to move axially relative to the steel sleeve. Funny, I thought I had searched EVERYWHERE, I obviously missed this one!
Thanks for the help,
- Peter
Great minds think alike I guess, that's almost exactly what I had in mind!
Is the vibration noise really that bad? I have what I would consider semi-solid engine mounts and I didn't feel too much difference...
Does it make the shifter "buzz" or anything extremely annoying? I might be interested in buying them from you once I get pricing on the aluminum/poly etc if it just doesn't make sense. $145 new for this seems very reasonable, $100 used even better
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What keeps the transmission from shifting left/right with that mount? It seems like the transmission is free to move axially relative to the steel sleeve. Funny, I thought I had searched EVERYWHERE, I obviously missed this one!
Thanks for the help,
- Peter
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Steven, if Peter has no interest it is yours.
It would be great in a track car, the shifter is rock solid with none of the 1st gear oscilation I had with the old stock trans mount (RS motor mounts and Golden Rod).
I will give Peter plenty of time to decide though, as I won't have it out for another month or 2.
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Below are the stock mount dimensions, keep in mind the stock mount is not really exact, mine is tapered from one side to the other, I doubt this is intentional. To be exact you would probably want to take measurements on the trans case itself.
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As for removing the old one, I used a hole saw and drilled out the center rubber, then a hacksaw to cut the ring (learned my lesson with the sawzall on the suspension bushings
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It came out very easy compared to the front control arm bushings. I was afraid of trying to get the whole transmission supported in the press.
Then just freeze the split mount overnight and he supplies 3 lengths of bolts to draw the 2 halves together. One half is slightly smaller diameter so it can be tapped in, then you draw in the other side with the screws. He has lines etched into the halves so you can tell you are pulling it in straight.
Whatever you decide keep us posted
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Steven, if Peter has no interest it is yours.
It would be great in a track car, the shifter is rock solid with none of the 1st gear oscilation I had with the old stock trans mount (RS motor mounts and Golden Rod).
I will give Peter plenty of time to decide though, as I won't have it out for another month or 2.
It would be great in a track car, the shifter is rock solid with none of the 1st gear oscilation I had with the old stock trans mount (RS motor mounts and Golden Rod).
I will give Peter plenty of time to decide though, as I won't have it out for another month or 2.
Keep me informed.
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Erik,
What is your time frame for removing your trans bushing? I drew up this set that I want to try out but to be on the safe side I would like to buy yours just in case things go horribly wrong. Then assuming everything goes well I would re-sell the mount directly to Steven.
I drew this up today with the dimensions that were provided. It uses a standard Energy Suspension 9-9107 bushing designed for a suspension linkage. Weight should be right at 1.5lbs with the hardware.
I will get the material ordered this week.
What is your time frame for removing your trans bushing? I drew up this set that I want to try out but to be on the safe side I would like to buy yours just in case things go horribly wrong. Then assuming everything goes well I would re-sell the mount directly to Steven.
I drew this up today with the dimensions that were provided. It uses a standard Energy Suspension 9-9107 bushing designed for a suspension linkage. Weight should be right at 1.5lbs with the hardware.
I will get the material ordered this week.
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Sure thing!
Especially if its something that could help out the R-List community (I know, I know I'm not even a member but that's cause I am broke!!!). I try to give back in a different way.
E-mail or PM me ideas, but be specific so I can help model stuff up and generate drawings as well if needed. The biggest thing holding me back from designing parts is the availability of parts to reverse engineer so that I can make "improvements".
Thanks again!
Especially if its something that could help out the R-List community (I know, I know I'm not even a member but that's cause I am broke!!!). I try to give back in a different way.
E-mail or PM me ideas, but be specific so I can help model stuff up and generate drawings as well if needed. The biggest thing holding me back from designing parts is the availability of parts to reverse engineer so that I can make "improvements".
Thanks again!