Randall
SHO Member
Hey guys,
for the last few weeks, my SHO has had a problem that has progressively gotten worse where upon moving from a standing start, or even during low speed downshifts, I feel a very noticeable "thud" in the floorboard, and the shifter is moving around quite a bit.
I recently changed both motor mounts with fresh new ones, the front one is a direct Ford replacement that I re-enforced. The one I replaced was completely shot and the rear had started to tear. So, both those are new. The MTX mount looks like it is a bit worn, but still has not separated at all. I checked the sub frame bushings, and the bolts are all tight, and the bushings are totally intact. I checked the tension strut receivers for cracking or looseness, and they are in excellent condition.
I doubted myself, so I took it to Nick Chrimes, the West Coast SHO expert mechanic, and even he could not find the source of the problem, but he too verified that the shifter and drivetrain are moving far more than they should.
I have no idea what else to check for, and I am a little worried that the constant flexing of the drivetrain will again wear out my exhaust donut and spring bolt assemblies that I just replaced. The motor does not move much at all during the emergency brake test, so it just can't be a motor mount, but I am totally stumped.
Do any of you have any suggestions? I am afraid to drive my SHO aggresively right now as every time I take off even moderately hard or downshift below 30 miles per hour, there is a horrendous noise that sounds like a cement block being dropped from ten feet onto a carpeted mat, (I know that is a weird description, but it is the best I can do for telling you what it sounds like)
The noise is accompanied by a huge thud feeling in the floorboard beneath the pedals.
I have not checked the lower ball joints or control arm bushings for that matter, but something is very wrong, and since even Nick Chrimes can't figure this out I need some help.
Thanks for your time!
-Randall
for the last few weeks, my SHO has had a problem that has progressively gotten worse where upon moving from a standing start, or even during low speed downshifts, I feel a very noticeable "thud" in the floorboard, and the shifter is moving around quite a bit.
I recently changed both motor mounts with fresh new ones, the front one is a direct Ford replacement that I re-enforced. The one I replaced was completely shot and the rear had started to tear. So, both those are new. The MTX mount looks like it is a bit worn, but still has not separated at all. I checked the sub frame bushings, and the bolts are all tight, and the bushings are totally intact. I checked the tension strut receivers for cracking or looseness, and they are in excellent condition.
I doubted myself, so I took it to Nick Chrimes, the West Coast SHO expert mechanic, and even he could not find the source of the problem, but he too verified that the shifter and drivetrain are moving far more than they should.
I have no idea what else to check for, and I am a little worried that the constant flexing of the drivetrain will again wear out my exhaust donut and spring bolt assemblies that I just replaced. The motor does not move much at all during the emergency brake test, so it just can't be a motor mount, but I am totally stumped.
Do any of you have any suggestions? I am afraid to drive my SHO aggresively right now as every time I take off even moderately hard or downshift below 30 miles per hour, there is a horrendous noise that sounds like a cement block being dropped from ten feet onto a carpeted mat, (I know that is a weird description, but it is the best I can do for telling you what it sounds like)
I have not checked the lower ball joints or control arm bushings for that matter, but something is very wrong, and since even Nick Chrimes can't figure this out I need some help.
Thanks for your time!
-Randall
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