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98 cobra lower trans brackets snapped off block
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<blockquote data-quote="Bpwalls01" data-source="post: 17035125" data-attributes="member: 205883"><p>It’s very unfortunate as this car only has 91K miles.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately a motor rebuild does not align with my finances, I guess it never does.</p><p>I have no choice but to run it like this. I’ve taken it on several test drives and the transmission and new clutch shifts perfectly, bolts are loctited and not coming loose. I don’t think that the transmission will separate from the block.</p><p>From what I’ve read, the holes with the dowels in them are the most important to have. I’ve also read that there isn’t a ton of stress on these bolts, given that the dowels keep the trans from twisting and the crossmember and mount carries all the weight of the trans.</p><p></p><p>I did speak to a few people on Facebook who have 1200HP cars running only 4 bolts.</p><p></p><p>Idk. I will definitely build a new motor in my spare time.</p><p></p><p>Would it be worth it to have a fabricator make new mounts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bpwalls01, post: 17035125, member: 205883"] It’s very unfortunate as this car only has 91K miles. Unfortunately a motor rebuild does not align with my finances, I guess it never does. I have no choice but to run it like this. I’ve taken it on several test drives and the transmission and new clutch shifts perfectly, bolts are loctited and not coming loose. I don’t think that the transmission will separate from the block. From what I’ve read, the holes with the dowels in them are the most important to have. I’ve also read that there isn’t a ton of stress on these bolts, given that the dowels keep the trans from twisting and the crossmember and mount carries all the weight of the trans. I did speak to a few people on Facebook who have 1200HP cars running only 4 bolts. Idk. I will definitely build a new motor in my spare time. Would it be worth it to have a fabricator make new mounts? [/QUOTE]
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