Winston Car (]OO=w=OO[) May 6, 2004 #1 Does anyone sell a uprated dog bone gearbox mount for a valver, I think hill power do , does anyone no how much they cost
Does anyone sell a uprated dog bone gearbox mount for a valver, I think hill power do , does anyone no how much they cost
BenR May 6, 2004 #2 no idea. But if you get a std one and pack the spacings between the rubber with silicone (old boy trick) then they are alot stiffer.
no idea. But if you get a std one and pack the spacings between the rubber with silicone (old boy trick) then they are alot stiffer.
Winston Car (]OO=w=OO[) May 7, 2004 #4 Rang Hill Power 2 day, 50 odd quid for an up rated, Just bought a BB one for £32
W william May 7, 2004 #5 Been thinking one of those too, please let me know does it make much difference, when fitted. Thanks...
Been thinking one of those too, please let me know does it make much difference, when fitted. Thanks...
M moggs May 8, 2004 #8 What difference will an uprated dog bone make?? I had a standard one put on and it pops out of fifth now at about 90 mph
What difference will an uprated dog bone make?? I had a standard one put on and it pops out of fifth now at about 90 mph
S Snufty Car 172 Exclusive May 8, 2004 #9 It reduces the amount that the engine rocks because its stiffer. They normally pop out of gear if the engine mount has gone not if a new one has been fitted it might pay to get your linkage looked at or adjusted
It reduces the amount that the engine rocks because its stiffer. They normally pop out of gear if the engine mount has gone not if a new one has been fitted it might pay to get your linkage looked at or adjusted
montana Car Clio 197 May 8, 2004 #10 yeah i got a new un (std) and it made a little difference, might try that silicone trick..can u do it whilst fitted? or not?
yeah i got a new un (std) and it made a little difference, might try that silicone trick..can u do it whilst fitted? or not?