Torque Strut Mount

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ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut Bracket - 39079595

Part #:
39079595
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No
Number Of Mounting Holes:   5

ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut - 42724957

Part #:
42724957
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No

ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut - 84235386

Part #:
84235386
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No
Mount Material:   Aluminum, Rubber

ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut - 95129201

Part #:
95129201
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No
Mount Material:   Aluminum, Rubber

ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut Bracket - 95142834

Part #:
95142834
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No
Number Of Mounting Holes:   5

ACDelco Transmission Torque Strut - 95146350

Part #:
95146350
Line:
ACD
Hardware Included:   No
Mount Material:   Aluminum, Rubber

Why Are Torque Strut Mounts Important?


The torque strut mount secures the engine to the chassis and dampens vibrations from the engine and transmission to provide a smoother ride and limit the risk of damage due to excessive movement or vibrations. These mounts also control the engine's torque to prevent it from moving within the engine bay on acceleration and help maintain proper alignment between the engine and the rest of the drivetrain. Time, exposure to engine heat, and general use can cause the torque strut mount to degrade and it may eventually weaken or break. Regularly inspecting the torque strut mount for signs of wear or damage is essential to preventative maintenance and extending its lifespan. Understanding torque mount failure symptoms can help you more easily diagnose drivetrain issues. Signs of a bad torque strut mount include excessive engine vibration, clunking or banging noises, poor acceleration and handling, as well as misalignment of engine and drivetrain components. It is recommended that you replace the torque strut mount as soon as you notice failure symptoms to maintain optimal performance and prevent further damage to the drivetrain. Replacing a torque strut mount is a relatively straightforward process for most vehicles, but be sure to consult