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I Knew they didn't make them like they used to, but geese. The trans mount bolt on the drivers side is loose and the bolt on the passager is gone. It was clunking under there, especially when you first accelerate, so I put a polyurethane bushing in it, but that didn't solve it. Today I jacked it up and took a look, and I found the problem. Could this cause a horrible shutter if you where to dump the clutch? 2 times when I jump the car of the line it had a horrible shutter, I meen worse than wheel hop. My friend said it looked like the shutter that funny cars get because of there tires. So has this happened to anyone else?
[ June 18, 2002: Message edited by: Arctic02 ]</p>
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