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I recently purchased a NOS set of these things for a good price. Has anybody here used them, and there anything I should know before installing them.

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No, I have never seen any.....how about clueing us in with some info & pics?


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They are basically threaded rod with Steel Hooks and rubber bushings on the end. They are supposed to be used from the trans to the crossmember? to eliminate the first and reverse shakes You tighten them to reinforce trans/engine mount. They are official aftermarket GM Parts.

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Ok, those I have seen on eBay but never needed them, let us know if they work, please?

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It would be my pleasure. They should be here by friday, installed by saturday, and if they work, duplicated by sunday.

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I have a new set in the box if anyone else needs a set. Just trying to help!
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Hello Joe, long time no see, how are you?
Joe, do these tie rods work? or have you tried them?
I had some before I changed out the 54 transmission for the original 53, and a new clutch and pilot bearing, right after the SST to Branson.
I also changed the rear transmission mount and tightened the engine mounts. I suspected the engine mounts needed tightning when the exhaust flange nuts kept getting loose.

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Mack -
Hope all is well with you!
I don't know if they work. I bought a set for my pickup, but they will not fit on a pickup. The relationship between the transmission and the frame on a truck is different than a car, as you know. I finally replaced my motor mounts and that solved my problem, but the guy I bought these rods told me they worked well. You just have to have the right application. Of course!
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I am doing about the same, we have cut back on driving to Arlington for LSR club meetings. Gas prices and the fact that I really don't like to see all that money going over-seas to some countries that don't like Americans anyway. We are also becomeing more involved with the car club in Comanche and our local church.
Iam trying to work more with the Chat Group here on ChatterII since it don't take any gasoline and there are also some good VCCA folks here from all around the globe, thanks to the ChatterII we can keep in touch and do some virtual tire kicking.

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I have yet to recieve my parts in the mail. I am getting quite ancy. Stupid parcel post. 2-9 days my butt. Going on 12. My ancyness has led me to prep the area, where I discovered how much better the car sounds/drives/accelerates/feels/is when your transmission mount bolts are tight too. They walked loose over the last 61 years some how :o I can't wait to get these rods on and see if I can back up without a single shake now. That is if that covered wagon that says USPS ever saddles up and makes it over here. I probably could have Jumped rope to Virginia and made it back before them.

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Alright. They arrived this morning. 15 days after they should have been here, but whatever, thats water under the bridge now. These things are very simple to install. Took 20 minutes in the rain. Then the test drive. Keep in mind I have new engine/trans mounts in all corners. I am actually amazed that these little things work so darn well. No shutters at any speed. Even reverse! Motor even felt stronger, and the car in general feels much tighter. I know you are all thinking placebo. NO! Imagine a rocking chair going back and forth. Free to go all over the place. Now tie a rope to the arm rest and one to the back. Do it to the other side. Tighten them, and see how well it rocks. As for the motor feeling stronger, it seems more torque is actually being carried through the drive shaft, instead of being twisted about and lost. Not to mention, the vibration being carried through the foot feed and the steering column is reduced quite abit. If anybody wants a set, I can make these just like the ones I bought for no more than $25 a set. Also, in my first post, I said these were official Chevrolet. Incorrect. Nowhere on the box does it say official. I was just copying what the ebay lister had said.

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Help! You left me here tied up in my rocking chair.
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NO! Imagine a rocking chair going back and forth. Free to go all over the place. Now tie a rope to the arm rest and one to the back. Do it to the other side. Tighten them, and see how well it rocks.

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Then I would imagine you will come down with the rocking pneumonia. Quite possibley the boogie woogie flu.

Hey! Above, where you quoted me... If you only read that section, I sound like a wild eyed idiot lecturing a bunch of basket weavers at the nut house about rocking chair do's and don'ts. Chair-OSHA would be proud.

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If you were getting vibration throught the foot feed and steering wheel you had another problem that is being covered up...Also its normal to have less clutch chatter in cold weather because the gear oil is thicker...none the less , keep us informed.


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Been following this post for a couple of weeks now and I still can’t visualize what in the world you guys are talking about. Do you think you could post a picture, illustration, ad or something to clear this up for me??? I looked on ebay and couldn't find any listing at all fro "Clutch Anti Chatter Tie Rods".
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Denny,
You just brought a thought to my mind. The torque tube Chevrolet cars always had a clutch chatter problem. This was a problem with most cars that had torque tube drive system. It would begin already when the cars were new. When the gear oil got hot and thin and the driver would begin to back-up you could hear what Chevrolet called gear rattle. As the miles piled on the the various clearences grew it would develope into clutch chatter. Was usually difficult to elminate. I can not remember the 1/2 ton 3 speed truck haveing the problem, at least not to any exent. I would guess that the stronger and less flexible truck motor mounts had some thing to do with it.


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Mines a 3600 four speed Gene and it's sprung so stiff it's hard to tell what's normal rattles and what's not. I'd like to get into a 30's or 40's car for my next project and am building a file for it now. Thanks
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Denny,
There is a photo link a couple of posts above this one. I haven't seen very many of these around, thats why I bought them the second I saw them on ebay. The auction ended on sept 21.

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There is another pair of these Clutch Chatter Tie Rod things on eBay right now. Just went on tonight and on for seven (7) days!
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