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82chevy350

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Well guys I installed both poly engine and trans mount along with a th350 and a shift kit well it worked for a couple of days and I ended yp breaking a bellhousing again :/ im about to just do a ultra bell
 

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Seems like the more solid you make the mounting points, the more likely you are to break the things attached to those mounting points. Like bellhousings. Where are you breaking the housings at? Can we see pictures?
 

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Everyone I talked to is tellin me either poly motor mounts and rubber trans or solid motor mounts and poly trans! Im thinking of trying to swap in a th350c for my next run! I also found a crack in my main rear leaf where is curls which could be causing the rear end to shift. Im still thinking about doing the ultra bell as they are way stronger. I don't have pics but I will be pulling it soon!
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That was my first one I broke!
I think that ultra bell would be worth it
 

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