sdpatt
Sr. SHO Engr.
This morning I replaced my old Performance Plus reinforced front motor mount with another from the same source. I had checked the mount for movement some time ago and was convinced it was time for a replacement after watching the front of the engine rise about an inch as the car was being dyno tested last month (195.3hp/185.3lb-ft). This was not enough movement to allow the manifold to touch the insualtion under the (fiberglass) hood, but it was a looseness that I could feel every time I let out the clutch.
In the photos below, you can see the cracks in the rubber insulator. The reinforceing bolt doesn't prevent the mount from wearing out, but it at least prevents the mount from failing catastrophically and allow the engine to rise uncontrolled to strike the underside of the hood. You still have to replace the mount when the insulator wears out. I'm wondering how much value there is to the extra reinforcement.
<small>[ March 09, 2002, 02:02 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>
In the photos below, you can see the cracks in the rubber insulator. The reinforceing bolt doesn't prevent the mount from wearing out, but it at least prevents the mount from failing catastrophically and allow the engine to rise uncontrolled to strike the underside of the hood. You still have to replace the mount when the insulator wears out. I'm wondering how much value there is to the extra reinforcement.
<small>[ March 09, 2002, 02:02 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>