Uncle Jack asked:
> While I have the diff out, I could easily replace to the diff mounts.
> What's the best thing to do
I use poly. Alas, they do not have 30 years and 100,000 miles on them
so I cannot attest to their contribution to diff longevity.
Over the years in other cars, I have developed a fondness for
solid mounts under the engine, and soft mounts for the g/box
and diff. The solid mounts are good for "feeling" bearing condition
when cranking the motor. I was advised by many that solid mounts
for g/box and diff is too hard on the parts.
I have reinforced my diff mounts, so that any harshness that the
poly mounts bring into the equation may be offset by the bracing.
Shane Ingate in NM
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