Tony, very easy to fix. Convert to a late model TR6/Spitfire mount
set-up. They use 2 rubber stud on each end mounts that are on an angle.
So the side forces don't drag the mount across the flat bottom plate as
OE TR mount but rather drive the mount into angle bracket, absorbing
forces rather than tearing mount loose. Ted
Tony Drews 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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