Well, found a great solution here. 2 mounts re-vulcanized for $15. Not bad at all. The plus, also a business write off. Sometimes it really pays off as cottage industry here, hidden under the floor, works out. Just rebuilt two missing teeth from a Nissan transmission. $50 and works like a charm. Had a reverse gear from a Colotti racing transmission remade from scratch, the previous was missing 4 teeth, so they sliced the damaged one at 90 degrees, to see how deep the hardening was, and they went off and produced a whole new gear even better made than the Colotti. When I told Mr. Colotti Sr. this story, he just smiled and gifted me the blueprint for his box. Here, before our 'little civil war' when our dear friend Mr. Carter imposed land reform, our agriculture was booming and these industries were needed to maintain the tractor, industrial machinery, etc., fleet running, as everything, spare parts, etc., came by telex and boat, very inefficiently and more often than not, lost. We became extremely efficient and proficient, in manufacturing these little tidbits, with tremendous quality. Brilliant! Who'd a thunk that a 3rd world little place as this, could and still can. OK, enough of a plug. Just wanted to share a tidbit of history. Regards, Alberto
Wasn't sure what part you meant and you didn't include TAV #, item # or ID so I thought you were looking for structural metal....
Scott, they are the 2 Rubber tubes with studs at both ends that support the HEAVY radiator + AC Condenser, at the bottom, and onto the chassis, but I guess you already know that I am dry fitting almost all key..ish components, except the engine before painting. Hate surprises... Regards, Alberto