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Trans mount stiffening. Without whiteline bushing... (how-to inside)
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<blockquote data-quote="ragingclue" data-source="post: 13487446" data-attributes="member: 134397"><p>Did this over the weekend with the PL-S30 and I'm really wondering some things about the Whiteline mount. I noticed the bushing is under a good deal of compression while at rest. So, filling the holes with a really hard compound, shaped to fill the holes completely when the bushing is uncompressed.... I don't know, maybe I'm not getting something here, but it seems like if you're going to go with a real hard compound, you'd want it to be closer to the size/shape of the holes while under normal resting compression. I thought about this about mid-way through the drying of the compound, then went and bolted it back up to see just how much of the stuff got squeezed once compressed, and I have to say it was a fair amount. At what point, if inserting a harder poly to fit the holes as uncompressed, are you actually pushing your transmission upwards? Or am I missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ragingclue, post: 13487446, member: 134397"] Did this over the weekend with the PL-S30 and I'm really wondering some things about the Whiteline mount. I noticed the bushing is under a good deal of compression while at rest. So, filling the holes with a really hard compound, shaped to fill the holes completely when the bushing is uncompressed.... I don't know, maybe I'm not getting something here, but it seems like if you're going to go with a real hard compound, you'd want it to be closer to the size/shape of the holes while under normal resting compression. I thought about this about mid-way through the drying of the compound, then went and bolted it back up to see just how much of the stuff got squeezed once compressed, and I have to say it was a fair amount. At what point, if inserting a harder poly to fit the holes as uncompressed, are you actually pushing your transmission upwards? Or am I missing something? [/QUOTE]
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