Solutions for reduction/elimination of tranny brace NVH
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Solutions for reduction/elimination of tranny brace NVH
I've had my tranny brace on for almost a year now. I've been trying to come up with a good way to cut down on the noise, vibration, and harshness added by attaching the brace. The throwout bearing whine/whir is pretty excessive and I'd like to cut down on that as a minimum.
Today I cut up some somewhat high density rubber that's about 1/4" thick from eyeballing it and put that in between the floor pan and the brace. I got in the car and started driving and nothing had really changed. I'd go so far as to say that I think it might have gotten louder/harsher. The whine is more defined.
Has anyone else had any success?? Any suggested materials or actions that you've found to work in other applications?
As a related side note, I recommend that all of you with these braces periodically check the bolts going into the floor pan. Mine had vibrated loose a little bit - not loose, but not torqued to the same degree that I did when I was last under the car.
TIA,
Today I cut up some somewhat high density rubber that's about 1/4" thick from eyeballing it and put that in between the floor pan and the brace. I got in the car and started driving and nothing had really changed. I'd go so far as to say that I think it might have gotten louder/harsher. The whine is more defined.
Has anyone else had any success?? Any suggested materials or actions that you've found to work in other applications?
As a related side note, I recommend that all of you with these braces periodically check the bolts going into the floor pan. Mine had vibrated loose a little bit - not loose, but not torqued to the same degree that I did when I was last under the car.
TIA,
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http://www.nopistons.com/forums/inde...howtopic=49232
I don't have a brace and this isn't an endorsement, but you might want to check into this. Excuse the cross-forum link.
I don't have a brace and this isn't an endorsement, but you might want to check into this. Excuse the cross-forum link.
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Thanks for the link - I hadn't searched around at nopistons about this yet.
For the others finding thsi in a search - viton rubber washers on all 6 bolts apparently works well.
For the others finding thsi in a search - viton rubber washers on all 6 bolts apparently works well.
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