Re: Trans mount crossmember images required
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Packard used an assembly of almost stunning complexity to catch those two angled mounts on the side of the transmission. Removing it to service the trans or clutch can leave me babbling incoherently.
I'd weld up a sort of flying V shape with a simple bottom crosspiece to prevent your frame rails from rotating apart at the bottom from the load. Bolt it onto the bottom of your flanges so you can remove it easily. They had an additional crossmember to give a little extra support at the back of the overdrive and a cushioned fore and aft link to prevent clutch chatter on takeoff.
Posted on: Yesterday 12:53
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Re: Trans mount crossmember images required
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Also, as the photo shows, a stubbier is used on overdrive transmissions which has its own support.
Posted on: Yesterday 13:00
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Re: Trans mount crossmember images required
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Thanks Ross that photo is exactly what I was looking for.
The Chrysler frame rails are further apart and the gearbox will be sitting lower . I like your sketch, I'll take that and run with it , but I'll truss it per screenshot from CAD . Once I weld it up & fit it I'll go on with the overdrive mount & that stabiliser rod.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:32
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