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420aSebringMay-08-07 11:40 AM
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Hi, can someone point out the rear transmission mount bracket to me? I want to know what it looks like when I pick up my transmission Thursday so I'll know it's there. Here is an NVT-350 picture (not mine, picture off ebay). Thanks in advance.

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RyaN95i4May-08-07 12:49 PM
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#6350, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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May-08-07 12:50 PM by RyaN95i4



          

Originally posted by 420aSebring
Hi, can someone point out the rear transmission mount bracket to me? I want to know what it looks like when I pick up my transmission Thursday so I'll know it's there. Here is an NVT-350 picture (not mine, picture off ebay). Thanks in advance.




The large black bracket closest to the upper right corner of that pic is the bracket which bolts to the rear mount. Not to be confused with the shifter cable bracket, which is on top of the case with the two "C" shaped notches cut out.

The mount closest to the viewer of that pic is the driver side mount, which would be under the battery tray.

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#6351, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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May-08-07 12:53 PM by DirtMegirt



          



Green=Front mount bracket
Blue=Side/Top mount
Red=Rear mount bracket

Hope this helps

I don't know the condition of the tranny, however if it is used you may want to look into changing the axle seals. They are inexpensive and with the tranny out, they will be alot easier to get to and replace.

  

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foggy45May-08-07 03:17 PM
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#6352, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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+1

axle seals are much easier to do out of the car.
as long as its out, id grab a 1G SS clutch line from RRE to replace the rubber thingy and do the cluth mod.

other then that maybe a new Throw out bearing and check the condition of the clutch.

hell just throw 2 quarts of NV-T350 fluid in there and see how she does

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talon749May-08-07 04:35 PM
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#6353, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by foggy45
+1 axle seals are much easier to do out of the car. as long as its out, id grab a 1G SS clutch line from RRE to replace the rubber thingy and do the cluth mod. other then that maybe a new Throw out bearing and check the condition of the clutch. hell just throw 2 quarts of NV-T350 fluid in there and see how she does

I agree but I wouldn't do the clutch mod personally those engineers put that resistor in there for a reason!

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420aSebringMay-08-07 04:57 PM
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#6354, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Alright, appreciate the help. I have a brand new master cylinder, brand new slave cylinder w/ restrictor mod done I will be replacing axle seals, rear main seal, and output shaft seals, and filling it up with the dealer nvt-350 fluid. A brand new clutch w/ new throw out bearing will be installed as well.

Originally posted by foggy45
+1 axle seals are much easier to do out of the car. as long as its out, id grab a 1G SS clutch line from RRE to replace the rubber thingy and do the cluth mod. other then that maybe a new Throw out bearing and check the condition of the clutch. hell just throw 2 quarts of NV-T350 fluid in there and see how she does


Is this the 1G clutch line you're talking about?

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#6355, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by 420aSebring
Is this the 1G clutch line you're talking about?


I don't think that will work for our cars. On the 1g's you can replace two rubber sections of the clutch line, on ours it's only one. Here is what you need:



I believe we use the line pictured on the right.

You can order it here: http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm

about halfway down the page. Let them know you have a 2g non-turbo.

Also, you can do a search for "ss clutch line" and get alot more info.

  

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420aSebringMay-08-07 05:32 PM
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#6356, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by DirtMegirt
Originally posted by 420aSebring Is this the 1G clutch line you're talking about?
I don't think that will work for our cars. On the 1g's you can replace two rubber sections of the clutch line, on ours it's only one. Here is what you need: I believe we use the line pictured on the right. You can order it here: http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm about halfway down the page. Let them know you have a 2g non-turbo. Also, you can do a search for "ss clutch line" and get alot more info.


Appreciate it, I'll be ordering that soon then.

"ex-ATX"

  

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#6371, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by talon749
I agree but I wouldn't do the clutch mod personally those engineers put that resistor in there for a reason!


Yeah, but it doesn't mean its a good reason.

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#6372, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by DirtMegirt
Originally posted by 420aSebring Is this the 1G clutch line you're talking about?
I don't think that will work for our cars. On the 1g's you can replace two rubber sections of the clutch line, on ours it's only one. Here is what you need: I believe we use the line pictured on the right. You can order it here: http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm about halfway down the page. Let them know you have a 2g non-turbo. Also, you can do a search for "ss clutch line" and get alot more info.


yeah and when you tell them you have a 2gnt they will pull the 1G clutch line, the 1G is a single 12" hose that is replaced, same as ours. the 4g's have the 2 piece lines.
i have a pic of mine if you need

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#6479, "RE: Rear mount bracket"
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Originally posted by DarkOne
Originally posted by talon749 I agree but I wouldn't do the clutch mod personally those engineers put that resistor in there for a reason!
Yeah, but it doesn't mean its a good reason.


exactly.

Thare are more examples.

I knocked the shit out of my cat. Cats are there to preserve the environment and they slow down the flow of exhaust. I mean, it's not like it slows it down a substantial amount but just enough to irk the shit out of me and want to "fix" it.

  

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