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Firmer engine mount options?


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KA67 Carina + 5K.

Currently the engine moves about quite a lot and I have already broken one manifold side mount. The standard mounts are made of two steel plates joined by vulcanised rubber. I will be installing side drafts and a bigger cam soon and the clearance between the carbs and strut tower will be small. What would be some options for stiffening up the engine mounts? I don't mind an increase in cabin noise or vibrations at all, just something that will stop the airbox/trumpets from being crushed and hopefully a tighter feeling driveline in general. What are peoples thoughts on a separate engine damper? Necessary if your mounts are good? Any suggestions are much appreciated.

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I've seen that as well. Looks like they could work quite well but I'd probably fell better if the block was also held to the chassis a bit tighter. I imagine it would increase the feel of the engine/make more noise but that doesn't bother me.

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Ok I think I will make some kind of mount higher up the block or head, possibly with the rear bike shock. Would it be possible to remove the vulcanised rubber, drill the steel plate to accept a bolt and get a block of urethane and sandwich it in place of the vulcanised rubber?

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Using a mountain bike shock doesnt really work well (tried it) as they rely on being preloaded the whole time (weight of your arse) and the damper sucks nuts.

Where as there is zero load on it when its connected to your engine/etc sideways.

The shocks by themselves are pretty rubbish in my experience, although if you bought fancy ones brand new they might be good... But probably getting close to the price of a damper kit designed for a car anyway.

I havent had too much issue with SA60 mounts + 200hp.

I've seen mounts have the gaps filled with sikaflex then baked in the oven.

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I just got some Urathane ones from BNT for the Escort. Was about $120 for both.

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They are a Kelpro item and are far more solid that the rubber factory mounts.

Here's their catalog, might find your car or something similar in there? Are the KE70 mounts similar?

http://motospecs.com.au/index.php?page=download&file=Kelpro_Engine_Mounts_Ed8%28V8s%29.PDF&return=kelpro

If you get the part number from the catalog and search for it on this site http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/ you'll get a photo.

Cheers

Matt

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just to ease your mind if you had considered it, solid engine mounts & rubber gearbox mount is fine.

if you have a big cam/bridgeport your car lumps side to side at the traffic lights as the suspension

becomes the engine mount, its fun. not particulary rough/bad at all.

never done gearbox solid, but apparantly its noisy as.

as a bonus, as you just run a bolt thorugh the whole sandwhich, it becomes super easy to install engine, literally just slam it in.

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Just FYI:

From a legal/cert/wof/etc point of view, solid mounting is all or nothing.

If you solid mount the engine, need to solid mount the gearbox too.

Personally I'd just look at more robust rubber items, solid mounting will rattle your teeth/important nuts and bolts out for no real gain.

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that got changed in the last hobby car manual update, can now have solid engine mounts with rubber gearbag mount.

dont get a urethane/nolathane bush and run a bolt right thru the mount/xmember/bush like a lot of people do, specially with rotaries. if you are going to do that use a solid bush, steel or alloy, if using a compressible bush, the bolt can never be 100% tight and will come loose or oval out the mount holes

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