Project for tomorrow! It looks like it anyway!
They're solid mounts with aluminum reinforcers... transmission vibration increases only minutely... stiffens drivetrain 200%
http://e34.digital7.com/BMW%20Work/transmounts.jpg
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Project for tomorrow! It looks like it anyway!
They're solid mounts with aluminum reinforcers... transmission vibration increases only minutely... stiffens drivetrain 200%
http://e34.digital7.com/BMW%20Work/transmounts.jpg
If they are soft/stock, your bell housing & end cone will be subject to the engine torque.
where from, how much, do they work.....
tell all once you have them installed and tested please
damm, i just replaced my transmission mounts. can you show me link to where I can purchase these, and how much are they?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon K
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stiffens drivetrain 200%
hehehe
sounds like one of those 3am tv ads =]
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Originally Posted by bahnstormer
erm, martin... i hope you're joking?
If not, and unfortunately I think you're not... do you realize what difference track transmission mounts make?
Quoted from UUC website:
UUC Transmission Mount with TME 320i Mount with TME Stock BMW Mount
Height 34.3mm 35.9mm 34.3mm
Stud Size 8mm 10mm 8mm
Decrease in deflection 300%-450% 354% --
It's completely noticeable. There is some slight slight cabin vibration (think first gear when starting up a hill and letting RPMs dip...) if you can call it that, its just transferring more transmission movement into the chassis, but its not noticeable. G/F hasn't mentioned it yet.
in the good old racing days, putting on solid steel motor mounts with a rubber trans mount would guarantee a busted trans case. A solid trand mount with rubber engine mounts would guarantee a busted trans case.
just a thought.
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Originally Posted by 632 Regal
Thanks for the warning jeff but they're not solid, theyre hard hard rubber, and they've been around for a long time... M3s use them no issue.
I used larger gearbox mounts for the early 320i. They are much beefier thant the e34 535 mounts, & were recommended by a local indy shop.