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Hi all, I have a 86 B150 Ram van and while replacing the transmission mount I noticed that the new mount allows the trans to sit up higher on the crossmember. There is a gap of about 1 inch between the bottom of the mount and the crossmember. Is the tranny supposed to just "hang" there or is there a spacer of some sort that I'm missing? There is a hole in the bottom of the mount which aligns with a hole in the crossmember. Is there supposed to be something going though there too? Thanks for all your help. Tim
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on my 83 b150 the crossmember comes to a "v" shape and in the middle of that i have a mount with a bushing which the tranny sits on, there is no gap at all. I hope this helps a bit i was just out there holding a flashlight underneath to check this out.
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Re: Transmission Mount
Thanks for your reply! I knew some thing had to go in the space there! I put a 3/8 by 1" bolt with a fender washer in the gap for now. I guess I'll call around the local junk yards and see if I can find one, as the guys at the auto parts stores don't have any idea what I was trying to tell them. Thanks again, Tim
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no problem, i'm glad i could help you out! take care let me know if you find the part.
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Re: Transmission Mount
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Re: Transmission Mount
restorob, Well I called around the junk yards and they didn't have anything like a bushing that would go under the mount either. It just seemed funny to me that the tranny would just kind of hang there with a gap under the mount above the crossmember. Thanks, Tim
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