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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #203313 by Alan McDonald
Hi,
I'm chasing a transmission mount as shown in the pictures for my Dodge AT4 329
if anyone has one lying around
Thanks in advance.

dont forget that very necessary step of INSERT to get ya thingy in the whatsit.... sarge. .
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4 years 6 months ago #203318 by cobbadog
Replied by cobbadog on topic Transmission mounts
Hi Alan,
Just a tip with the pics. Once you have uploaded them to your post click "insert all" before posting. This will put your pics in your thread with you words.
Good luck with looking for your parts but someone will point you in the right direction I'm sure.

Cheers Cobba & Cobbarette
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4 years 6 months ago #203324 by Alan McDonald
Replied by Alan McDonald on topic Transmission mounts
Thank you for that. I was really struggling with that. Cheers

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4 years 6 months ago #203333 by Dave_64
Replied by Dave_64 on topic Transmission mounts
Might try McKay Ind. in Melb. Google ‘em, but send a pic. Other than that, try the wreckers at Dubbo or Dalby, names escape me at the moment. I couldn’t get original Dodge 6 cyl NP mounts so had to adapt Bedford front x member ones to suit. Just thinking.......

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4 years 6 months ago #203349 by Alan McDonald
Replied by Alan McDonald on topic Transmission mounts
Thanks for the advice Dave. I do have a pair that I got them rebuilt by Polyrubber in Perth'
What I didn't realise at the time when I sent them off to be rebuilt, was one of the stud thread
was shorter than the other and the best that I can do is put a half sized nyloc nut onto it
which I don't want to do. Too bad that Polyrubber didn't notice that either.
If it comes to the worst I will have to cut through the rubber and get a new stud welded to it and have it rebuilt again.

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