New trans mount, old motor mounts?
#1
New trans mount, old motor mounts?
Since the trans is out of my 96 GT for a clutch job, I was considering replacing the trans mount with a new unit (possible poly?). Motor mounts are original and in fine shape believe it or not (for now). Is this a recipe for trouble or good PM?
#3
If they're good then I doubt you have anything to gain by electing to mess with them. When/if you actually do have to replace them due to wear or some sort of golden opportunity exists - such as engine removed from the car, then yeah get some poly's and do it.
Tip... If you're bored and just gonna go for it anyway, before you get started drain just a little bit of coolant from the radiator (couple qts is all) and be sure to disconnect the heater hose from the nipple on the manifold. You will need to jack the engine up on each side, and if you go too far on the right side and pull on that hose it will break the nipple and you'll also get to replace the manifold. Ask me how I know, haha.
Again, unless it is worn, rubber deteriorated etc then probably won't notice much difference but since you're gonna have the trans out anyway then I guess that qualifies as one of those "golden" sort of opportunities and if you don't mind spending the money I honestly can't blame you for putting it back together a little bit better than before.
Tip... If you're bored and just gonna go for it anyway, before you get started drain just a little bit of coolant from the radiator (couple qts is all) and be sure to disconnect the heater hose from the nipple on the manifold. You will need to jack the engine up on each side, and if you go too far on the right side and pull on that hose it will break the nipple and you'll also get to replace the manifold. Ask me how I know, haha.
Again, unless it is worn, rubber deteriorated etc then probably won't notice much difference but since you're gonna have the trans out anyway then I guess that qualifies as one of those "golden" sort of opportunities and if you don't mind spending the money I honestly can't blame you for putting it back together a little bit better than before.