Huw,
Looks like the cable between the trans mount & the bellhousing. I'm not
sure of the exact bolt location on the bellhousing, but it should run
parallel to the ground, straight to its destination. It helps to stabilize
the engine & reduce movement produced by the torque of the engine.
Hope this helps.
Tom Strange, classic Autosports Ltd., Appleton, Wi., 920-733-5013
Huw Upshall wrote:
> I have a picture of this cable at the following URL:
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> http://www.wolfenet.com/~hupshall/images/Unknown.jpg
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> For those who can't see this, It's a wire cable.
> One end of the cable was attached to the drivers side section of the
> transmission mount. I do not know where the other side of the cable was
> attached to. The length of the cable is just long enough to reach the
> transmission bell housing. It is a solid wire cable and looks like some
> kind of tension mounting. I want to know what this cable is, what it is
> for, and where I reconnect it to when I start putting this back together.
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