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I'm in the process of installing a Rossler TH400 in my car, I need to know if the bolts from my old flywheel can be used for the flexplate, also, what tranny mount are you guys using, can I use my old t56 tranny mount? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by 01sscam
I'm in the process of installing a Rossler TH400 in my car, I need to know if the bolts from my old flywheel can be used for the flexplate, also, what tranny mount are you guys using, can I use my old t56 tranny mount? Thanks in advance.
i believe its best to go with a energy suspension mount from what ive read, and i think that the 98's flex plate can be used
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i believe its best to go with a energy suspension mount from what ive read, and i think that the 98's flex plate can be used
I have a polyurethane mount for a t56, just wondering if it would work with the th400. Also I'm using a CSR flexplate, just wondering if my old flywheel bolts would work.
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Originally Posted by 01sscam
I have a polyurethane mount for a t56, just wondering if it would work with the th400. Also I'm using a CSR flexplate, just wondering if my old flywheel bolts would work.
ya i dont know but ill bump it up for someone who does
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Thanks!
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What did you end with? Did you use stock flywheel bolts with CSR flexplate?
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Best bet is to get a set of ARP flexplate bolts and yes the mount you have will work
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Mount??
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I was referring to the OP asking if his poly mount will work with the TH400
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I bet he already solved all his problems during last year
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I hate it when people bring back year old threads


But atleast you searched
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yepp, and there were no more recent threads about this exact topic )




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