people w/ poly trans mounts inside. got a question...
I have a tr224 cam and my motor vibrates less now with the homemade torque strap than it did with the stock cam.
Oh, I'm lowered quite a bit and have my mac orp tucked up to within less than an inch of the floor boards and I get no banging at all.
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<small>[ March 27, 2003, 07:03 PM: Message edited by: MOBE ]</small>
I also, seriously doubt that it would help with your floor banging. It doesn't really limit the engine torqueing.
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The poly motor mounts seem to be a sure-fire cure, however they will create alot of noise/vibration that wasn't felt/heard before.
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A fix is to put one fender washer, with a 3/8ths inch hole I think, between the floor and the crossmember, at each of the 4 bolts that hold the trans brace to the floor. This will lower the trans back to stock height and the noise is basically gone.
A slight vibration is normal, but noise like a helicopter going by is not. The poly mount makes a little vibration you can feel through your feet rather than noise, to me, the way mine is set up, and the "rest of the story" is that I used 4 delrin fender washers.
Delrin is brand name for a harder and more durable type of nylon. It compresses very little and is a little harder than most polyeurathanes.
The theory for using delrin is that by connecting a material different than steel the harmonic vibrations are diminished. A friend of mine makes windsurfing masts and booms so finding delrin was easier than it may be for you. He carved it round on a lathe and drilled the center holes. I think they are 3mm thick





