Re: IML: plates on the trans mount
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Re: IML: plates on the trans mount



As you suggest, the shims were placed at the center bearing, and also at the rear axle support struts. There was no recommendation to place them under the transmission mount.

Paul W.

In an email dated 24/5/2005 2:48:44 am GMT Daylight time, "mike sutton" <mikanlin62@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Any chance those little plates on the trans mount were used as shims to 
>change a driveshaft angle? ?The FSM shows shims on the center bearing 
>support but I dont recall seeing any on my 62 or on the two 63's ?that I 
>have owned. ?There is quite a bit of text in the service manual regarding 
>the indexing and the anglularity of the prop shaft, ?maybe someone in the 
>past had tried to correct a problem.
>
>Mikey
>62 Crown Coupe 
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