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    Are the diff mounting brackets available from anywhere or is their a part number for the bracket.

    Thankyou Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    Are the diff mounting brackets available from anywhere or is their a part number for the bracket.

    Thankyou Phil
    Have you broken it Phil?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    Have you broken it Phil?
    Hi Jeff,
    not quite its been knocking for a while whilst going over bumps and it turns out to be the diff mount and one of the diff shocks causing the issues.
    found the problem whilst it was having a new clutch fitted....

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    Hi Jeff,
    not quite its been knocking for a while whilst going over bumps and it turns out to be the diff mount and one of the diff shocks causing the issues.
    found the problem whilst it was having a new clutch fitted....
    you were a lot quicker than i was doing the clutch no doubt. Diff shocks are available through the club I think, never seen a diff mount fail though but they obviously do. Is it the large plate that the diff bolts to with 2 large bushes or the other one thats at an angle? Post 16 or 17? https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...bframe-removal
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    you were a lot quicker than i was doing the clutch no doubt. Diff shocks are available through the club I think, never seen a diff mount fail though but they obviously do. Is it the large plate that the diff bolts to with 2 large bushes or the other one thats at an angle? Post 16 or 17? https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...bframe-removal
    I cheated and booked it in to get it done but thats a whole tale in itself .......
    its got worn mounting rubbers so im assuming its the large plate that i need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    I cheated and booked it in to get it done but thats a whole tale in itself .......
    its got worn mounting rubbers so im assuming its the large plate that i need.
    You can buy the two large bushes Phil, let me check but I changed mine when I rebuild the rear sub frame. I'm sure they were the same as another bush on the car but a different part number
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    You can buy the two large bushes Phil, let me check but I changed mine when I rebuild the rear sub frame. I'm sure they were the same as another bush on the car but a different part number
    That would be much appreciated thankyou

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    Part number for the large bushes are TBS000050, it's the same bush as number 4 https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-TBS000050
    Buggar to change but that's what I put on mine as I changed all three bushes, both 4 and 5. It shows a different part number for number 4, from memory that's TBS000040 but I can assure you they're the same. I bought mine from Scott at DMGRS
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    2003 Number 182 MGZT V8
    2004 MGZT cdti Poseidon
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    Part number for the large bushes are TBS000050, it's the same bush as number 4 https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-TBS000050
    Buggar to change but that's what I put on mine as I changed all three bushes, both 4 and 5. It shows a different part number for number 4, from memory that's TBS000040 but I can assure you they're the same. I bought mine from Scott at DMGRS
    Thankyou Jeff, i will get some on order this afternoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    Thankyou Jeff, i will get some on order this afternoon.
    Good luck changing those. I got a friend at kwik fit to do it with their press. Is the clutch done now?
    1958 Ford Consul Convertible
    1965 Ford Zodiac Executive, being restored
    1997 Jaguar XK8 Convertible
    2003 Number 182 MGZT V8
    2004 MGZT cdti Poseidon
    2004 Number 76 MGZT V8

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