solid motor mounts
#1
solid motor mounts
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I am going to replace my poly motor mounts with solid motor mounts. I am looking at UMI and motovative. Has anyone had a problem with stress cracks or any other failure of the motovative mounts? If so, how much power were you making? If anyone has switched from motovative to UMI, was there a noticeable difference?
Update: Put in the UMIs and couldnt be happier with them.
I am going to replace my poly motor mounts with solid motor mounts. I am looking at UMI and motovative. Has anyone had a problem with stress cracks or any other failure of the motovative mounts? If so, how much power were you making? If anyone has switched from motovative to UMI, was there a noticeable difference?
Update: Put in the UMIs and couldnt be happier with them.
Last edited by Pseudonym; 05-13-2012 at 01:06 PM.
#3
I used the UNI solid mounts on an old El Camino I had for a little while. 350 solid roller engine. The mounts stayed well, didn't crack, and fitment wasn't a real issue, but the whole car shook (to be expected with solid mounts). I did have issues with the fenders getting a bit out of whack, probably because of the vibrations.
I haven't used solid mounts since, poly mounts seem to work well for medium builds.
I haven't used solid mounts since, poly mounts seem to work well for medium builds.
#4
I used the UNI solid mounts on an old El Camino I had for a little while. 350 solid roller engine. The mounts stayed well, didn't crack, and fitment wasn't a real issue, but the whole car shook (to be expected with solid mounts). I did have issues with the fenders getting a bit out of whack, probably because of the vibrations.
I haven't used solid mounts since, poly mounts seem to work well for medium builds.
I haven't used solid mounts since, poly mounts seem to work well for medium builds.
Last edited by Pseudonym; 05-02-2012 at 12:21 PM.
#5
Yeah, I know this question has been asked before. I will edit the original post to clarify.
I am expecting it to shake a bit, Im not concerned with that. I have polys now and I have had a strange issue with them. They melted, like this but worse.https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...tor-mount.html
I am expecting it to shake a bit, Im not concerned with that. I have polys now and I have had a strange issue with them. They melted, like this but worse.https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...tor-mount.html
Interesting post on the melted poly mounts... I've never had a problem with them, even running headers.
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#9
i do prefer the polys. I had Moroso solids on a 396 4sp. Chevelle the left mount thru bolt
hole would wallow out and make noise changed out the left side more than once.
hole would wallow out and make noise changed out the left side more than once.
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I run umi solids. I hated the install (motor in car), but loved the results from them. Going from stock to solids I hardly even noticed them. I know you don't care about vibes I just don't get people that say they had so many vibes after solids so went to polys. I honestly think them peoPle have no experience running solid mounts. Just my 2 cents
#15
The solid mounts are going to work the same and there won't be any performance difference between the two. The main difference is weight, our mounts will weigh less and the solid aluminum constructions is the reason for the increased price.
I hope that helps,
Ryan
I hope that helps,
Ryan
I saw those after I posted this. Thank you.
I run umi solids. I hated the install (motor in car), but loved the results from them. Going from stock to solids I hardly even noticed them. I know you don't care about vibes I just don't get people that say they had so many vibes after solids so went to polys. I honestly think them peoPle have no experience running solid mounts. Just my 2 cents
I didnt see anything like that when I searched, but I will look again. Thanks.