Re: Tranny mount part #
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Re: Tranny mount part #
Not sure if this helps but when I replaced the tranny
mount on my AX5 ('93 YJ-S) it looked like . . .
part number 1370910 from www.4wd.com
I believe this is a fairly common mount for the
pre-TJs. IIRC the wider part mounts to the bottom
of the tranny and the rubber block bolts to the
skid plate/cross member. JELo '02 TJ Sport
> When I swapped in the AX15 to replace the BA 10/5 I used the tranny
> mount that Sooner Jeep sent with the tranny. This is the big flat one
> with a fairly thin rubber pad, 4 bolt holes to mount to the rear of
> the tranny, 2 studs fairly close together to bolt to the skid
> plate/frame member, and the torque arm at the front driver's side. I
> was told that the tranny was out of a 94 YJ and to use that for parts.
>
>
> OK, the tranny mount has given up the ghost - rubber pad is cracked
> and separated so that the rear end of the tranny jumps around a bit
> which makes for unpleasant thumps and bumps, especially when starting
> off under load.
>
> PROBLEM: Everybody around here wants to sell me a little bitty pad to
> replace the mount that has only two holes to mount the tranny and no
> torque arm - or they try and tell me that the one that is a good 2
> inches taller is the right one. Can anybody give me the correct part
> number for this tranny mount?
>
> One other possibility - I may be mis-remembering the configuration of
> the mount. I remember it being one large plate that bolts to the
> tranny (AX15) with 4 bolts. The rear end (behind the tranny bolts)
> extends out and has a rubber pad between the top plate and a plate
> with 2 studs that hold it onto the skid plate/cross member. Is that
> rubber section actually a separate piece that bolts to the bigger top
> plate (which includes the torque arm) rather than to the tranny
> itself? If so, then I'm looking for the wrong part and what the parts
> houses have is actually what I need and the rest of the mount where it
> attaches to the tranny is re-used. I really don't want to pull the
> whole thing off and have to make the rounds of the parts houses on a
> bicycle, so any info would be most appreciated.
>
>
> --
> Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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mount on my AX5 ('93 YJ-S) it looked like . . .
part number 1370910 from www.4wd.com
I believe this is a fairly common mount for the
pre-TJs. IIRC the wider part mounts to the bottom
of the tranny and the rubber block bolts to the
skid plate/cross member. JELo '02 TJ Sport
> When I swapped in the AX15 to replace the BA 10/5 I used the tranny
> mount that Sooner Jeep sent with the tranny. This is the big flat one
> with a fairly thin rubber pad, 4 bolt holes to mount to the rear of
> the tranny, 2 studs fairly close together to bolt to the skid
> plate/frame member, and the torque arm at the front driver's side. I
> was told that the tranny was out of a 94 YJ and to use that for parts.
>
>
> OK, the tranny mount has given up the ghost - rubber pad is cracked
> and separated so that the rear end of the tranny jumps around a bit
> which makes for unpleasant thumps and bumps, especially when starting
> off under load.
>
> PROBLEM: Everybody around here wants to sell me a little bitty pad to
> replace the mount that has only two holes to mount the tranny and no
> torque arm - or they try and tell me that the one that is a good 2
> inches taller is the right one. Can anybody give me the correct part
> number for this tranny mount?
>
> One other possibility - I may be mis-remembering the configuration of
> the mount. I remember it being one large plate that bolts to the
> tranny (AX15) with 4 bolts. The rear end (behind the tranny bolts)
> extends out and has a rubber pad between the top plate and a plate
> with 2 studs that hold it onto the skid plate/cross member. Is that
> rubber section actually a separate piece that bolts to the bigger top
> plate (which includes the torque arm) rather than to the tranny
> itself? If so, then I'm looking for the wrong part and what the parts
> houses have is actually what I need and the rest of the mount where it
> attaches to the tranny is re-used. I really don't want to pull the
> whole thing off and have to make the rounds of the parts houses on a
> bicycle, so any info would be most appreciated.
>
>
> --
> Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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