Anyone know some good info on the mounts? Front/Rear are they different pn's? All I can find is Westar http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180814472817. But seller dont designate front/Rear.I have emailed seller.No response yet. Rock Auto list the same PN for ATX & MAN trannys.( I dont think this is correct) I called Rock Auto & the they really couldnt tell me much. They gave me the email addy for DEA and I shot them an email as well. Please help if you have any expense with the Aspire ATX mounts.Thanks ! I need to get this ride rolling safe for my wife.
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Anybody got a clue? The only solid info I've gotten back is for the front. But nobody is showing a listing for the rear. droolSome people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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Can't find the rears anywhere for the Festiva ATX either. Even the very few that do get listed as being for the ATX are always the MTX mount when people get them. Don't know about the aspires but on the Festiva a little bit of grinding on the case where the mount bolts up and you can convert the trans permanently to use the MTX mount in the rear.No festiva for me ATM...
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^ Ok thats good nough for me. At least I know someone else is in the same boat. I just ordered the Front Tranny & Engine mounts.Then when I'm installing those I'll pull the rear tranny & try to do a comparo- Even the dealer's show a Front but no rear. Aint that odd? I've tried NAPA,Oriely's Advance & Auto Zone. Thanks Htchbck-Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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FWIW the difference between the ATX and MTX rear mounts on the festivas is that the stud on the bottom is offset by about an 1/8" on the ATX and the ATX one is about 1/8" wider. So what happens is you shave about an 1/8" off of one side of the case to accept the skinnier MTX mount, and this in turn moves the stud over an 1/8" correcting the difference in offset. Its not exact but it gets things very close. Some have even bent the MTX mounts wider to fit on the ATX, but that doesn't address the offset issue. I can't remember which side of the case you shave (driver side or passenger side) but you can use the old ATX mount to see which way the mounts needs to be shifted and cut accordingly.No festiva for me ATM...
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Those studs are a bear to line up anyway and the trans feels 3 times heavier than
it is on that rear mount. The new one rear manual mount was about that too
wide, maybe more like 1/16 .
This is pretty cool, its the kind of information I don't have in any of my information
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Originally posted by Movin View PostThis site has the rear MTX cheap enough to fab , I just installed one and they are
good mounts. Sounds like you have to grind down some tranny case though?
My old mount fit my case tight. The new mount crushed a bit before it came up
tight on the case. Maybe it will fit as is?
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Originally posted by htchbck View PostFWIW the difference between the ATX and MTX rear mounts on the festivas is that the stud on the bottom is offset by about an 1/8" on the ATX and the ATX one is about 1/8" wider. So what happens is you shave about an 1/8" off of one side of the case to accept the skinnier MTX mount, and this in turn moves the stud over an 1/8" correcting the difference in offset. Its not exact but it gets things very close. Some have even bent the MTX mounts wider to fit on the ATX, but that doesn't address the offset issue. I can't remember which side of the case you shave (driver side or passenger side) but you can use the old ATX mount to see which way the mounts needs to be shifted and cut accordingly.
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I had an issue on my ATX rear mount where the bolt after install would not tread. They may have used a different tread size on the aftermarket vs stock. I was unable to figure out what the tread size Should be. Against my better judgement used a smaller nut and bolt going thur. Check your factory bolt in the new mount prior to your install.
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The Aspire ATX use's a MAN mount for the rear tranny mount. The ATX front is completely different. But for the rear, the ATX & MAN are one in the same.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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