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<blockquote data-quote="Quick Strike" data-source="post: 10185292" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>Your engine and transmission become part of the chassis when using solid engine and transmission mounts. They are then subject to the twisting forces on the chassis. Most chassis builders wil recommend a rubber transmission mount when using solid engine mounts. This helps insulate the drive train from the twisting force on the chassis and reduces the possibility of transmission case failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick Strike, post: 10185292, member: 11920"] Your engine and transmission become part of the chassis when using solid engine and transmission mounts. They are then subject to the twisting forces on the chassis. Most chassis builders wil recommend a rubber transmission mount when using solid engine mounts. This helps insulate the drive train from the twisting force on the chassis and reduces the possibility of transmission case failure. [/QUOTE]
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