Trans mount questions
#16
its easier to work with if you fill the voids then lather your hands with soap and work the weld into the entire area. nothing sticks to your hands and it takes about 24-48 hrs to fully set
#18
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#19
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#20
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I'm coming at it more from the perspective that the labor involved is already more than a brand new 997 part, but I hear what you are saying and appreciate making what you have work.
#21
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I'm cheap, have a lift and a beer fridge in the garage. lol
#22
He's not.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ion-mount.html
Various people run this setup with no issues. Should give you something slightly firmer then OEM rubber bushings but more forgiving then polyurethane bushings.
I myself went with a 997 trans mount recently and felt ZERO difference between my aged 996 mount and a new 997 mount. Meaning the 996 mount was probably just fine.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ion-mount.html
Various people run this setup with no issues. Should give you something slightly firmer then OEM rubber bushings but more forgiving then polyurethane bushings.
I myself went with a 997 trans mount recently and felt ZERO difference between my aged 996 mount and a new 997 mount. Meaning the 996 mount was probably just fine.