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ChevyGuySS Aug 22, 2012 02:40 PM

Has anyone done polyurethane trany mounts?
 
I am thinking about replacing the stock trany mount inserts with polyurethane inserts. i would like a more solid motor but i dont want to go solid mount. im just wondering if anyone has done it or if any one has any other ideas..?

BZERKED Aug 23, 2012 08:56 AM

I just bought new stockers from Crate engine depot. I thought about going with a firmer aftermarket mount, but there have been some coments about increased vibration and I just drive too far to put up with that. Plus over the long haul it might rattle stuff loose. I know the guys that built mine the torque specs were optional... lol

There was a thread about using a Cobalt TTR insert in the stock mount and it sounded like it worked. I emailed TTR to confirm and they said a user did it, but they cant endorese using them, and I wasnt taking the risk.

BZERKED Aug 23, 2012 09:07 AM

http://www.turbotechracing.com/produ...dcategory=5615

This little gem... TTR woudnt confirm the size but thought they "might" be the same.

TurboTechRacing Aug 23, 2012 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by ChevyGuySS (Post 664817)
I am thinking about replacing the stock trany mount inserts with polyurethane inserts. i would like a more solid motor but i dont want to go solid mount. im just wondering if anyone has done it or if any one has any other ideas..?

Get our Upper engine mount... It is not what you are thinking of "solid" (metal on metal)... But it is much more rigid than stock, it does have a poly bushing in there.

True solid would be horrable, we dont sell such a product.

Next get the "STOP rotated tranny mounts" we carry. They are a direct replacement.

We sell many of these setups each day. :twothumbs:

TurboTechRacing Aug 23, 2012 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by BZERKED (Post 665005)
http://www.turbotechracing.com/produ...dcategory=5615

This little gem... TTR woudnt confirm the size but thought they "might" be the same.

Those do not fit the 2.0L HHR SS Turbo. Nor do they fit the 2.0L Cobalt Turbo. They only fit the SS/SC cobalt.

STOP tranny mounts fir the HHR SS Turbo

moonsign Aug 23, 2012 02:10 PM

I"ve been running the TTR upper mount for a couple of years now, and the vibs are barley noticable, and will not cause problems. Go ahead and get the TTR upper mount. Makes the power more managable, and weel worth it. "Moon"

American & Proud Aug 23, 2012 04:03 PM

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I'll be installing them in my plain jane 2LT Automatic. :cool:

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ChevyGuySS Aug 23, 2012 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by TurboTechRacing (Post 665006)
Get our Upper engine mount... It is not what you are thinking of "solid" (metal on metal)... But it is much more rigid than stock, it does have a poly bushing in there.

True solid would be horrable, we dont sell such a product.

Next get the "STOP rotated tranny mounts" we carry. They are a direct replacement.

We sell many of these setups each day. :twothumbs:

so its not really solid but just firmer? i am getting a lot of wheel hop and need something to cut it down a bit

SS fan Aug 23, 2012 06:21 PM

I wouldn't leave home with out it. :twothumbs:

TurboTechRacing Aug 23, 2012 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by ChevyGuySS (Post 665077)
so its not really solid but just firmer? i am getting a lot of wheel hop and need something to cut it down a bit

It will cut it down a lot, if not all :)

Solid is a term that can be used here, as the stock is floppy! Solid does not mean metal on metal, it means rigid, or firm, or little to no movement.


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