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Lippyp 03-10-2004 01:06 PM

Urgent Help with Part number
 
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Can anybody give me a GM part number for a standard rubber transmission mount for a 67 with a 350/TH350. My UK parts supplier seem to be having trouble identifying which part I need. I made the mistake (despite advice from one or two board members, I know, I know!) of putting in an Energy Suspension poly mount and it transmits so much noise and vibration it's making my feet go numb! I'm hoping it will help them find the right one if I can give them a GM part number.

I have attached a couple of pics of the original mount, it's a bit past it's best.

Lippyp 03-10-2004 01:09 PM

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The little tag that projects from the back of the mount wasn't hooked up to anything.

Lippyp 03-10-2004 01:14 PM

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Maximum Overdrive 03-10-2004 02:57 PM

Not sure of what the GM part # might be but you should be able to track a number down from Parts America website. They list pictures of the parts. Here is just one they show for 67.

Parts America

Lippyp 03-11-2004 07:32 AM

Can't use that site as I don't have a zip code. I really wanted a GM part no as they may ahe a cross reference book. is there more than one mount for a TH350 equipped truck or were they all the same 67-72....Help!

jamis 03-11-2004 08:56 AM

Here is the info from that web site. The picture it shows is not the same as yours, but it could be a generic picture. I looked at one of the parts book at my shop and I dont understand what they mean by m38-3at, m40-3at. I think the M points t manual series and AT to automatic, but it really makes no sense the diffrent part numbers for the same aplication. If you know what those numbers are let me know and I will lookat the parts book again




Pic Description Availability * Price Add

Anchor 2282
Engine Mount: Frt.; LH & RH
1 Year Limited Warranty Ships in 1 day
Weight: 2.7 lbs.
$7.79



Anchor 2378
Transmission Mount: (Incl. M38-3AT); (Incl. MT)
1 Year Limited Warranty Ships in 1 day
Weight: 2.5 lbs.
$6.49



Anchor 2268
Transmission Mount: M40-3AT
1 Year Limited Warranty Ships in 1 day
Weight: 0.5 lbs.
$7.79

Edmond 03-11-2004 10:11 AM

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Originally posted by Lippyp
Can't use that site as I don't have a zip code. I really wanted a GM part no as they may ahe a cross reference book. is there more than one mount for a TH350 equipped truck or were they all the same 67-72....Help!
Hey Lippyp, what I usually do in these cases is put in the Zip code of that $hitty TV series 90210
Works all the time :D

Cya,
Edmond
:metal:

Lippyp 03-11-2004 11:40 AM

Thanks Edmond, never thought of that! (or watched it!!)

COBALT 03-11-2004 12:27 PM

Energy Suspension makes a poly replacement for those. I took out my rotted mount for my TH400 and got one of those. Works great, and the blue looks better than the soggy rotten black...

71Chev 03-11-2004 01:27 PM

The dicontinued GM part # for the rubber th350 transmission mount is 334528. If I find a new number for it, I will post it.

Lippyp 03-13-2004 07:04 AM

Well, my specialist supplier came up with a part, just received it and it's an Anchor 2378 as above, so I'm guessing it's the right one, thanks for the help everyone.


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