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2Z's 09-10-2012 06:56 PM

Cant Find a Poly trans Bushing for T56
 
Whats up with this? I only find the rubber stock type. Are poly trans mounts for a 6 speed not available?

BasicConcepts 09-10-2012 07:18 PM

i just read on a couple forums that people are using poly mounts for a turbo 350 trans, they are a direct fit mount.

libertyforall1776 09-10-2012 07:25 PM

You do not want poly for your trans, unless you want VIBRATIONS!

2Z's 09-10-2012 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by libertyforall1776 (Post 644169)
You do not want poly for your trans, unless you want VIBRATIONS!


And maybe why I cant find one! I always had them on any automatic cars I had so I assumed I could find them for a manual.... Ok, cool, Ill just buy a new rubber one.

Camaro 69 09-10-2012 08:54 PM

Camaro Transmission Mount, Polyurethane, Fits All Transmissions, 1967-2002 - Rick's Camaro Parts
Might want to get feedback from others who have a poly mount with their T56. I put one on my 96 auto and the vibrations were minimal. Certainly the good outweighed the bad, the bad being having to replace the rubber one again. If you have a tendency to jump hard on the throttle off the line and/or shift hard, I'd personally rethink the rubber mount. But, that's me, do what you want.

2Z's 09-10-2012 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by Camaro 69 (Post 644188)
Camaro Transmission Mount, Polyurethane, Fits All Transmissions, 1967-2002 - Rick's Camaro Parts
Might want to get feedback from others who have a poly mount with their T56. I put one on my 96 auto and the vibrations were minimal. Certainly the good outweighed the bad, the bad being having to replace the rubber one again. If you have a tendency to jump hard on the throttle off the line and/or shift hard, I'd personally rethink the rubber mount. But, that's me, do what you want.

Thank you.... Thats just the feedback Im looking for..... hence the reason I posted up... Ive seen the type you posted in the link... they dont look like theyll work because the center bolt on mine seems to be offset and not in the center....

Camaro 69 09-11-2012 07:53 AM

How off center is it? That urethane mount has 3 positions for the "center" bolt. What's strange is, looking up applications on rockauto, one brand is the same part number for both auto and manual, another brand has different numbers for each.

2Z's 09-11-2012 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by Camaro 69 (Post 644208)
How off center is it? That urethane mount has 3 positions for the "center" bolt. What's strange is, looking up applications on rockauto, one brand is the same part number for both auto and manual, another brand has different numbers for each.

If the mount were bolted in, the center bolt would be more toward the back of the car. Its not a left/right centering issue. Like I said, looking at the mount bolted up, it appears this way.... once I remove it, it might be a different story.

Heres a link... See how the center bolt appears farther back than the two mounting holes in the plate? Thats how mine looks... Ill need to pull it out to be 100% sure.
DEA PRODUCTS A2811 Transmission Mount | eBay

Camaro 69 09-11-2012 08:16 AM

Hmmmm..... DEA website shows the same mount for both transmissions (sorry, site doesn't direct link to part search): Dea Products Inc. - Engine And Transmission Mounts - Center Supports - Strut Plates


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