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Valpo A7
It looks like the transmission mount bolts to the transmission support that bolts to the transmission. If I understand correctly its 1 of those 2 bolts that goes through the stop plate (item 3). Worst case you can pick up the trans support (item 8) used for under $100. It looks like those are the only 2 bolts in this picture that are recommended to replace. I can say for a fact that I have had those bolts out a few times and never replaced them and have never broke them. Audi techs will replace the bolts that say ALWAYS REPLACE for warranty reasons but they don't actually need to be replaced each time.
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I ended up using one perfect bolt and connected it. Then, for the other, it's threaded half out almost like a dowel rod. finished rear-end install and beat the piss out of the car. The trans mount has not moved. Talked to to a mechanic about the issue; he said to leave it alone based on the 034 design. With one bolt fully seated and the 034 insert sitting flush with one bolt acting almost as a dowel he said the whole mount cannot move since it fits within a female design, which is wrapped around a solid male insert. .
All the said, he aske me to beat the piss out of the car to see if anything change. If so, he'd tap the bad side, keep the good side intact and take my money for 1 to 2 hours labor to get everything square. But, he said he'd rather take that same money and put it toward something useful I can not do on may garage floor.
I'm running 100 miles tomorrow and will be able to beat trans. So, I'll know by Easter dinner if I need to have the thing re tapped.
034 Rear end gear installed perfectly. And, from what I can tell, I'm getting exactly what my $263 was intended to provide --- super tight shifts and a rear end that seems even more glued to the pavement (still on winter rubber at about 40-50*F).
I'll update next week. Either way, I have simple resolution.
Thanks for the comments guys!
I'm on to fluids ( diffs, trans axle, maybe trans on both my A6 and my wife'sQ7 over next couple weeks) . The instructrutable Civic might need oil, coolant, trans fluid and brakes. Then we'll ignore it for another 4 years. it has 100K warranty!!
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