Motor Mounts? HD vs Poly???
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Motor Mounts? HD vs Poly???
Hey guys, I want your opinion on motor mounts.
I noticed that my car shakes a when shifting gears so I did some investigation and found that my front mount is toast.
I was doing some shoping for a new mount and found 4 different types.
1. OEM stock mount
2. Heavy Duty
3. Techtonics Tuning Racing mount
4. and Polyurathane
Which is best (aftermarket) mount for performance and everyday street use?
I was really looking at the last 3 and on Parts4vws.com, the Poly is $10, the HD is $15 and on TechtonicsTuning.com the Racing is $20.
Jim
I noticed that my car shakes a when shifting gears so I did some investigation and found that my front mount is toast.
I was doing some shoping for a new mount and found 4 different types.
1. OEM stock mount
2. Heavy Duty
3. Techtonics Tuning Racing mount
4. and Polyurathane
Which is best (aftermarket) mount for performance and everyday street use?
I was really looking at the last 3 and on Parts4vws.com, the Poly is $10, the HD is $15 and on TechtonicsTuning.com the Racing is $20.
Jim
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Go with anything but the poly mount. Poly should really only be reserved for race setups where you don't mind feeling enough vibration to make a milkshake.
I would go with the HD or TT mount if you really want to beat on the car a bit for fun.
I would go with the HD or TT mount if you really want to beat on the car a bit for fun.
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I have heard that the Techtonics racing mounts are harsh.
Poly would probably be too much also.
I used OEM in mine and it lasted about 6 months.
I'm about to try heavy duty.
Are you talking the front mount by the timing cover or the front mount by the radiator?
Poly would probably be too much also.
I used OEM in mine and it lasted about 6 months.
I'm about to try heavy duty.
Are you talking the front mount by the timing cover or the front mount by the radiator?
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The front mount under the radiator.
On mine, the rubber is torn and hanging out. Whenever I shift, the car shakes.
I think ill just go with heavy duty then. I dont want crazy vibration but I do want something more stiff to be able to handle quick accels.
Ill probably be getting the rear tranny mount to compliment the front too.
Thanks for the help guys.
Jim
On mine, the rubber is torn and hanging out. Whenever I shift, the car shakes.
I think ill just go with heavy duty then. I dont want crazy vibration but I do want something more stiff to be able to handle quick accels.
Ill probably be getting the rear tranny mount to compliment the front too.
Thanks for the help guys.
Jim
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Check the "true" front mount by the timing cover also. When I discovered the mount by the radiator was screwed up I also looked at the big one and she was toast too.
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Really?sixsracing wrote:Check the "true" front mount by the timing cover also. When I discovered the mount by the radiator was screwed up I also looked at the big one and she was toast too.

I took a look at it but couldnt really see it. its kind of blocked.
How do I fully check it without having to disconnect it?
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if your doing motor mounts it's best to do all 4 at the same time, there cheap. that way you know when they were done last. just remember the passenger and driver sides have to be pressed in and out of there mounts.
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See, I cant put that, cuz you already covered it 1low, but hey, I can follow ya. that was great advice, I will remember that when I need to do motor mounts though.. thanks 

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Noob, put a pry bar down between the right strut tower and something solid on the motor and pry sideways and up and down. You should only get 1/4" or so movement, any more and it's weak. Yes it is hidden and they are no fun to replace. If you haven't done your timing belt yet, this would be a good time to do it, because your going in that deep. The mount is pressed into a holder that is bolted across the face of the motor. It's not that bad, but if you don't have a press you need to start Friday night and have the mount out so you can hit the machine shop first thing Saturday morning. Or you can drive cross country and do it in my garage anytime.
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Do they have machine shops open on Saturday mornings?? This town sucks, i have never seen a machine shop open here,
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Some large automotive parts stores still have machine shops either attached to them or that they use regularly and they would have Saturday hours.
I haven't looked for one in awhile because I don't need one.
I haven't looked for one in awhile because I don't need one.

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i always take mine to NAPA. they charge me like $10 a side to press in/out.
i have that 1/2 ton arbor press, i got it to do motor mounts.... that was a waste of money! i need a much bigger press to do that. it didn't even budge them!!
i have that 1/2 ton arbor press, i got it to do motor mounts.... that was a waste of money! i need a much bigger press to do that. it didn't even budge them!!
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Aw man! Sounds like a pain! I think I'll just take the drive....sixsracing wrote:Noob, put a pry bar down between the right strut tower and something solid on the motor and pry sideways and up and down. You should only get 1/4" or so movement, any more and it's weak. Yes it is hidden and they are no fun to replace. If you haven't done your timing belt yet, this would be a good time to do it, because your going in that deep. The mount is pressed into a holder that is bolted across the face of the motor. It's not that bad, but if you don't have a press you need to start Friday night and have the mount out so you can hit the machine shop first thing Saturday morning. Or you can drive cross country and do it in my garage anytime.

I'll give that test a shot and report.
I still need to do the cold start tests as well. Havnt had any time to do them when the car is cold.. Ill post the results.
Thanks 6
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