ATTN: Jim's Torque Rod Owners
hey all.....this JUST happened to me, and i feel kinda like a chump....but i figured i'd let everyone know, just in case someone MAY make the same mistake i did.
when installing/tweaking the height of the transmission mount, make sure that it stays as close to OEM as possible.
reason being....i must have installed mine so that the transmission was mounted too high, because apparently the stress was too much on the trans-mount, and it snapped it in two. it was brought to my attention when my radiator fan started fapping against the loose torque rod (top portion), and making this nasty plasticky popping sound.
so now i'm stuck at work, with a new (urgent) weekend project that i wasn't anticipating.
i hope everyone elses friday was better than mine.
when installing/tweaking the height of the transmission mount, make sure that it stays as close to OEM as possible.
reason being....i must have installed mine so that the transmission was mounted too high, because apparently the stress was too much on the trans-mount, and it snapped it in two. it was brought to my attention when my radiator fan started fapping against the loose torque rod (top portion), and making this nasty plasticky popping sound.
so now i'm stuck at work, with a new (urgent) weekend project that i wasn't anticipating.
i hope everyone elses friday was better than mine.
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