hi guys can any of you`s help me in locating a pair of auto gearbox mounts for my rover 75 v8.any replies will be greatly appreciated
thanks jimmie biggam,elderslie scotland
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hi guys can any of you`s help me in locating a pair of auto gearbox mounts for my rover 75 v8.any replies will be greatly appreciated
thanks jimmie biggam,elderslie scotland
South Lakelands Minis show it as available:
http://www.southlakesminis.co.uk/mou...1-p-30307.html
It appears to be the same as the manual one. Might also be worth contacting your local X Part Dealer - Dreadnought?
If it is the big bracket you're after, look here http://www.southlakesminis.co.uk/bra...0-p-30309.html
Small bracket on the gearbox here http://www.southlakesminis.co.uk/bra...0-p-30401.html
And here for a new part
Have some of the brackets in stock.
scooter its not the actual bracket but the rubber mountings/bobbins quite similar looking to round engine mounts
ill phone you in the morning to discuss this and to see if your accufabs are in yet
i also got your reply about the bodyshell i bought but i thought a strengthened unused dtm complete with panels for £620 must be a bargain !
what is your thoughts
cheers jimmie biggam
hi tony ill phone scooter in the morning
thanks jimmie biggam
Hope it's OK to resurrect such an old thread but just wondering if there is still a source for these gearbox mount rubbers. Whether they are the same as those used to support other mg rover / land rover boxes.
David are you saying these rubbers are only used on the auto gearbox as mine is a manual 260?
It's labelled "l" on diagram
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...0030861102.jpg
They are only a Bobbin mount, look at these and I am sure there will be one that is close to what we need https://www.avmountsonline.co.uk/bob...0aAhBTEALw_wcB
Steve
Sorry for the confusion David.
Thanks for the link Steve.
It looks a straight forward job but I've been caught out before on this car. Might have a word with Nick at Austin Garage.
Thanks both.
Personaly I would remove one, measure it and order the nearest version from that link. I suspect the genuine article will be 10 times the price but probably in truth is the same.
Steve
Steve please let us know if you identify these.
Will do Pete
Only concern if I measure one of the existing rubbers I don't really know what their original length was as I guess they would have compressed a bit over the years. I'll have to weigh it up.
It's only done 21k miles now but the engine mountings have been replaced making the cabin a lot quieter, just thought if front rubbers needed replacing the rears may also! No oil leaks either - but they are nearly 20 years old!
Also give me something to do during next lockdown!!
If you look the ones I sent the link too had different load capacities. If a gearbox is about 100kg if you think that is divided by two some that can take 100kg each should be more than up to the job.
I am tempted to pop one of mine out and see how it looks after 100k miles.
Steve
The gearbox mountings are at the rear of the gearbox so a lot of the gearbox weight will be transferred to the engine mountings. Getting over rated rubbers may be too hard transferring more vibration to the body. Just a thought.
Also there doesn't look a lot of space to get at them ......
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...0105703509.jpg
Might be a case of "if it ain't bust ... " ;)
I'll be poking around there with a camera 'endoscope' thingy, when repairing the selector-linkage on my R75V8 after Xmas, so I'll try and see if the auto-box mounting and rubbers are radically different, if possible.
David
My German is rubbish but it looks like these people are taking orders at 50 Euro each, https://allbrit.de/xepc.cfm?CAR=SARR...98&SPRACHE=EN#
Steve
They usually take the order and payment, and then email back "oops sorry ..." . Bit like Allcarpartsfast/Endon often do.
Tried two items in the past without success. Refund went OK though.
Still worth a try perhaps?
Pity the pages never show the MGR part-number alongside the description.
That page looks to be specifically for "Automatics", if I read it correctly.
Be aware though that the two ball-and-socket ends I bought from a UK supplier to repair my gear selector rod, which normally cost £3.50 in total delivered in the UK, have finally cost me £23 with postage, customs fees, 2xVAT and administration costs to NL, post-Brexit. Any goods you may order in the UK from the EU may well result in similar daylight robbery thanks to the "seamless movement of goods" agreement, I imagine.
David
Thanks for the info, tips and warnings. Think I will take a good look at the existing rubbers for any signs of damage, wear or deterioration before I order. Something to do over the next week when I think I'm going to have a lot of spare time.
What is interesting is that the mountings and bracket are listed as being different from VIN #732 (in the case of the manual box only). Anyone aware of any design change ?
Tip: If you only get German language on the 'Allbrit' page, alternate between the languages a couple of times using the flag pull-down list, top right. Once was not enough for me!
David
£50 each though, that is ridiculous for something so freely available from others sources. You could buy all the options and still spend less.
Steve
Yes and that is why I think it has to be worth a try of the ones I sent a link too, if the ones that are £6.39 each work that is a good saving and we will all know for the future when we all start needing them.
Steve
Found this on the rave disc ....
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...0277320539.jpg
Wonder if it's a better option?
That this may have replaced the the bobbin set up - assume they wouldn't have changed it unless they thought it was an improvement.
Get it?
Steve, I think the bobbins are obscured by the aspect view.
I'm only suggesting as a possibility they may have changed the rear mountings after #732 after David's remark that there may have been a design change.
Maybe they utilised the XJ8 rear gear box mountings like the front engine mounts which are a derivative of the XJ8.
Pic from the 260 workshop manual and of the xj8 gearbox mount.
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...0339112977.jpg
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...0339576123.jpg
Possible of course, Steve, but the change at #732 as indicated by the German site, if indeed that is fact, still indicates the need for two rubber mountings and the price is the same as prior to #732. That would be unlikely to be so were the change related to an XJ type mount, as you suggest could be the case.
(P.S. Removed your dupe post, Steve).
David
I'm still looking!! ....... I wonder if they used the BMW gearbox rubbers as they look very similar. Will get it up on the ramps at my local garage - the notch and peg should be a give away - possibly.
https://mgztinfo.files.wordpress.com...1162619454.jpg 4R75W
Just to update:-
I got the car up on the ramps of my local garage and got a lot better look at the rubbers and came to the conclusion with the garage owner (who is an american classic car enthusiast) that the rubbers were fine.
If not I would have bought the cheaper bobbin rubbers to fit before buying the £50 ones.