View Poll Results: What kind of Motor Mounts
OEM Replacement
15
8.02%
Aftermarket Rubber/Poly type
126
67.38%
SOLID Mounts
46
24.60%
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What kind of Motor Mounts
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Thanks guys. I'm just concerned as i'm waiting for my c5-r headed 434 from HPE and may even shoot it with a small shot so I may be in that realm of concern at some point. Thanks again
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Well Update I orderedBMR Prothane Mounts...
Now There is metal that goes through each, however there is more on one side than the other (when it gos through for instance
--->Metal--|Bushing|-----Metal<---
Now There is metal that goes through each, however there is more on one side than the other (when it gos through for instance
--->Metal--|Bushing|-----Metal<---
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Originally Posted by BlackHawk T/A
Do you mean polyurethane? Prothane is a brand name and they make their own.
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haha
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The stock mounts are like wearing two condoms.
The polys are like wearing one condom.
I haven't tried solid mounts but, well I think you see where I was going.
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The stock mounts are like wearing two condoms.
The polys are like wearing one condom.
I haven't tried solid mounts but, well I think you see where I was going.
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Originally Posted by FullCollapse
Quick question. If I go with Poly motor mounts. Should I go ahead and upgrade the transmission mount with Poly also?
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Originally Posted by Redneck Z
Yes. It's not a good idea to do poly motor mounts and leave the tranny and torque arm mounts stock. If you do motor mounts, then you should also do the tranny and torque arm mounts.
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Originally Posted by kenkaru
The tranny mount gives a nice positive feel when shifting.
do it now.
do it now.
I've run the following combinations:
1) stock engine and trans mounts (obviously)
2) stock engine mounts with 1LE trans mount
3) drivers side poly engine mount, stock pax side engine mount, 1LE trans
4) drivers side poly engine mount, stock pax side engine mount, poly trans
5) drivers side poly engine mount, poly pax side engine mount, 1LE trans
6) drivers side poly engine mount, poly pax side engine mount, poly trans
IMO, if you want to keep the most compliant, stock-like feel, while reducing engine movement then option (3) is your best bet. If you want the most solid, direct feel and a little vibration doesn't bother you then (5) or (6) should both work for you. Besides, the trans mount is a 15 minute swap so if you're not happy its easy to undo. The poly engine mounts have to rank in my top 10 list of best bang-for-the-buck basic F-body mods.
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So do you guys that daily drive your cars with solid mounts have problems with your knock sensors or anything else? I'm wanting to get a set of solid mounts myself but don't want them to cause problems.