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manual trans mount question
« on: October 17, 2005, 10:56:01 AM »
I know that I have read it somewhere on here before, but I cant remember  :P.  I pulled the 4 speed and engine from my 80 to install a v8 and T5 trans.  The rubber part of the tranny mount was destroyed while removing the trans and engine (needed to be replace anyway) and I need a new one.  Is there a poly mount for the T5 that will work for the pinto, or do I have to locate another 4 speed mount and be creative with the reinstall?  I would like to go new if possible considering that this will be a daily driver.  Thanks!
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