of the two studs on the bottom one of them came out complete stud and nut and everything. but the second my firend was impatient adn bent it. so that needs replacing. but when we pulled the motor out there were these two round things on the crossmember.
turns out the motor mounts on my car were more than shot they were split in half adn not doing anything in the means of holding my motor onto the crossmember. good thing i decided to go hardcore and get the cusco solid mounts
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
azn2nr wrote:of the two studs on the bottom one of them came out complete stud and nut and everything. but the second my firend was impatient adn bent it. so that needs replacing. but when we pulled the motor out there were these two round things on the crossmember.
turns out the motor mounts on my car were more than shot they were split in half adn not doing anything in the means of holding my motor onto the crossmember. good thing i decided to go hardcore and get the cusco solid mounts
Yeah that's funny how everyone I've heard on here has complained about shitty mounts and the like.
when I pulled my motor, I inspected the mounts and everything was great about them. 150 thousand miles on the car and the mounts were solid, no tears, nada.
there wasnt a washer on the nut, there wasnt one on any of them actualy.
id asume its a locking washer right?
also since the trans had been rebuilt not so long ago adn the motor mounts were practily non existent as soon as we loosened the motor from the tranny there was a huge gap between the motor and tranny which made life pretty easy.
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
There should have been a washer on each nut and each of the bolts up top. One for the nut that holds the starter in, too (that's a different washer, though -- part number 031010006).
They are indeed locking washers. They're spring washers.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
ill take some pics of the cusco mounts. their pretty hardcore seeing as group N's are just hardened rubber.
as for me thinking the washers arent nessary, its because we are building 2 subies and tearing one apart all the the same garage (search: revenge of the deer slayer on nasioc) none of the 3 subies we have in there had washers on the bolts that connect the trans and motor.
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
Imagine rubber and metal. Then imagine more metal than rubber. They are violent. Extremely violent. They also break pretty quickly. A race car at the shop broke two drivers side Cusco mounts.
sweet, cant wait till i get to feel teh violence. are the cusco mounts avaible indivudaly because as far as i knew they were only avaible in a set. completly solid mounting + 13 lb flywheel + 4:11 = really really fun
but yeah V, not a single one of the cars have them. im gonna check out one other subie that one of the guys helping us has to see if his has the washers but as for the 3 in the garage, none of them have them.
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
Yup. The engine is always going to twist, and that energy has to go somewhere. It's probably best to take the edge off in a hard, but relatively compliant rubber mount.