I have been filling the cavity inside the TRF provided rear mount with
silicone, a little at a time to completely fill the cavity, emulating the gel
shock absorbtion found in running shoes. This is done with the hope that the
silocone will absorb some harmonics at the same time as adding some extra
adhersion to the rubber and metal parts. It has worked for a couple of years. I
use the little angle pieces on the sides to keep it from squeezing out.
Bob Kramer
---- Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com> wrote:
> What kind of tricks do folks have to keep the rear tranny mount from
> breaking? I've now killed a couple of them. Jack used to extend the
> big tranny bolts through the plate that the mount bolts to. I seem
> to remember angle iron on the sides to help keep the side forces off
> of the mount too. What works and what doesn't?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Tony Drews
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