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07-05-2007 11:49 AM #1
Techinspector - solid engine and tranny mounts?
Richard, if you see this thread, can you tell me whether solid engine and tranny mounts are required in a particular class of drag racing? I just picked up this '69 Nova, but it's been built purely for drag racing. I want to replace at least the solid tranny mount as I go through the process of making it streetable, but would like to know the logic that went into the build first. The builder of the car died, and I only have some of his notes.
Thanks!Don't ride/drive faster than your Guardian Angel can fly...
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07-05-2007 04:39 PM #2
No, to my knowledge there is nothing in any of the rules about whether you install the motor/trans with solid or flexible mounts. Solids are used by racers because they're bulletproof and a motor plate on the front of the motor will allow more room in the engine bay for headers and such.
Either use solid motor/trans mounts or flexible motor/trans mounts together. Do not use solid at one end and flex at the other.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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07-05-2007 05:54 PM #3
i never run a soild trans mount less. you want a crack tail shaft soild in the front and urethane trans mount or engine plate/ mid plate and soild tail mount or urethane that is the only way i have done them or would do it .Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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