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Motor Mounts

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Posted by: kustomizingkid

Is anyone on here running solid motor mounts? Mine are toasted and I'm trying to fgure out what to use.



Posted by: ground_zero298

Frogman had solid rubber motor mounts listed as one of his mods.



Posted by: ONEBADMK8

Just cage them in and weld them up.
Thats what we do.
I have totally solid metal to metal mounts and the only thing I notice different is you can feel the engine more through the body but only slightly.



Posted by: Frogman

I really dig the solid rubber mounts. You feel just a little vibration, but it's a good vibration.



Posted by: kustomizingkid

Where did you get yours from Frogman?

I think I will go with a solid mount of some kind.



Posted by: Frogman

I got mine from at spinninghweelssc.com

The guy who runs the Site is named Victor, his wife is Dianne. Very good people, down to earth and excellent prices.

Tell them I sent you their way, they'll take extra good care of you.



Posted by: Battery

Thats spinningwheels-sc.com



Posted by: Frogman

www.spinninghweelssc.com will take you to their website as well. Auto redirect.



Posted by: papa bear

Solid mounts are more stress on the block and drivetrain,these days its best to run polyurethane/polygraphite mounts like from PST



Posted by: midwestbird

Ive heard that some people have broke the solid mounts and that they make the engine sit up a tick higher. I used them on the DOHC swap into my bird, and they seem to be alright.



Posted by: kustomizingkid

Quote:
Originally Posted by papa bear View Post
Solid mounts are more stress on the block and drivetrain,these days its best to run polyurethane/polygraphite mounts like from PST
You got a link of where you got them from?

Frogman, that site link won't work for me.



Posted by: ford nut

Im guessing this is the site.

http://www.spinningwheels-sc.com/



Posted by: Frogman

Maybe my mac is smarter than windows... I don't know. I can type spinninghweelssc.com into my browser and it redirects me. Something to do with google taking care of my typo'd website addresses.



Posted by: kustomizingkid

I'm gettin a Mac when I go to college next year. Right now the family computer is a Windows machine.



Posted by: MediumD

Quote:
Originally Posted by Frogman View Post
Maybe my mac is smarter than windows... I don't know. I can type spinninghweelssc.com into my browser and it redirects me. Something to do with google taking care of my typo'd website addresses.

Spinning Wheels SC != Spinning Hweels SC. spinningwheelssc.com also redirects on a Windows machine, because the redirect is on the site not on your computer.



Posted by: Frogman

Ugh! I just noticed my typo!

~ Goes to the corner. ~



Posted by: mespock

Quote:
Originally Posted by Frogman View Post
Ugh! I just noticed my typo!

~ Goes to the corner. ~
Did you have to search for it LOL couldn't resist... LOL





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