are the r154 > 7m block mounts necessary?

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Reign_Maker

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Yeah, I should probably look into finding a set... Funny thing is, where? Usually when you see people selling trannies, there are no braces with them...
 

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TOMA70E said:
What is with this forum and people getting so ass hurt over the smallest shit?

From my experience it doesnt seem like a vital part. Ive pushed my car hard in just about every type of driving I can and havent once had my bellhousing break without these supports.

If you have them sure put them on, if you dont want them, take them off.
You'll probally never notice a dfiiference.

how about the fact that you're straight up wrong? you post in a manner that makes it seem as if you KNOW they're not needed. have you talked to the toyota tech that designed them? i'll bet you haven't. just because it hasn't broken yet, doesn't mean that it won't in the future. besides, why NOT have them? that's my question to you...

while we're on the subject, sure push 400+ horsepower through a transmission that's held to your block with JUST FOUR BOLTS! how many foot pounds of torque is it going to take to break them. i suppose we'll find out soon enough. great idea. i'll certainly take the extra 3lbs they weigh to stop my transmission from ripping itself from my motor and killing the person behind me on the freeway.

think of it this way- grab a pencil. hold it in both hands. now snap it in half. easy, right?

now take another pencil and it end to end in each hand with your palms. push them together. not so easy to break, is it? nope.

now take that unbroken pencil and try to twist it in half. easy? sure isnt.

-shaeff
 

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shaeff said:
now take another pencil and it end to end in each hand with your palms. push them together. not so easy to break, is it? nope.

ok Mr. smarty pants, now what do I do to stop the bleeding?!

I now have stigmata wounds! :cry:



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shaeff said:
how about the fact that you're straight up wrong? you post in a manner that makes it seem as if you KNOW they're not needed. have you talked to the toyota tech that designed them? i'll bet you haven't. just because it hasn't broken yet, doesn't mean that it won't in the future.

From experience: They're not needed. Maybe Toyota put them on as a precaution just to be safe? The cars certainly were'nt making the power to do it coming out of the factory.

shaeff said:
besides, why NOT have them? that's my question to you...

Because you can do without them. Maybe you dont have access to them, maybe you just dont want them on.


shaeff said:
while we're on the subject, sure push 400+ horsepower through a transmission that's held to your block with JUST FOUR BOLTS! how many foot pounds of torque is it going to take to break them. i suppose we'll find out soon enough. great idea. i'll certainly take the extra 3lbs they weigh to stop my transmission from ripping itself from my motor and killing the person behind me on the freeway.

4 tough bolts.

SAE J429 (Supposedly) Grade 5 = 120,000 PSI Ultimate Tensile Strength.

Shear strength = .6 x UTS = 72,000 PSI shear strength

shaeff said:
think of it this way- grab a pencil. hold it in both hands. now snap it in half. easy, right?

now take another pencil and it end to end in each hand with your palms. push them together. not so easy to break, is it? nope.

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WTF did that prove?

shaeff said:
now take that unbroken pencil and try to twist it in half. easy? sure isnt.

I would but now I only have one pencil and I'm not taking your stupid suggestions.
 
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I have the auto ones in mine and has less bolts but I have ARP bolts which are minimum 170,000 PSI strength as I spoke to them on the phone :) (this is the minimum strength they make for this particular grade)

Break? I have driven my car to the track for years (650RWTQ last year) and over 700RWTQ this year and so far so good. Not to say they won't break but if they were to, they would have by now.

All in all, I am planning to change them but haven't yet.

Point to this thread? It seems to be like a circle and has none...but > we all know they are supposed to be there so if you want them, then replace them, and if not then leave them out.

Duane
 

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Yes, there is a reason most new engines have full circle mounting at the transmission flange these days. Ever notice the JZ motors do this?
 

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TOMA70E - You're wrong...these braces are torsonional stiffeners like IJ said and for the reasons Shaeff posted. Sorry, but your experience does not trump the reason the Toyota engineers put these on the motor. Run without them if you like, but if you post it's ok to do so, expect the same comments.
 
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