Monaro engine mounts...
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One of mine had collapsed / split open after 60,000 miles, although the engine noticeably flopped about well before then so I couldn't tell you when it had actually gone.
For reference yes no exhausts would make it easier but it is very possible to do it with everything in situ and nothing more than an engine lift to bring it up enough to get the old ones out. Watch for air con / power steering lines when lifting it up / down
I went for the Hinson Motorsports poly mounts, personally I don't find the additional NVH particularly noticeable / intrusive, but these things are very subjective. Realistically I prefer it with a bit more NVH, so YMMV.
I also put on a new transmission mount at the same time that I'd done the 'WindowWeld' mod to, which is filling the gap in the middle of it with an American product called WindowWeld, basically a squeezable polyurethane that sets in about 24 - 48 hours. The gearshift has never felt so good.
For reference yes no exhausts would make it easier but it is very possible to do it with everything in situ and nothing more than an engine lift to bring it up enough to get the old ones out. Watch for air con / power steering lines when lifting it up / down

I went for the Hinson Motorsports poly mounts, personally I don't find the additional NVH particularly noticeable / intrusive, but these things are very subjective. Realistically I prefer it with a bit more NVH, so YMMV.
I also put on a new transmission mount at the same time that I'd done the 'WindowWeld' mod to, which is filling the gap in the middle of it with an American product called WindowWeld, basically a squeezable polyurethane that sets in about 24 - 48 hours. The gearshift has never felt so good.
At around 66000 miles I have never checked mine, the engine seems nice and steady and dosent jump about. I think Pedders UK have them, but I'm not sure if they are standard or not.
I did read somewhere if you uprate to poly engine mounts you need to uprate the gearbox mount at the same time?
I did read somewhere if you uprate to poly engine mounts you need to uprate the gearbox mount at the same time?
mfp4073 said:
At around 66000 miles I have never checked mine, the engine seems nice and steady and dosent jump about. I think Pedders UK have them, but I'm not sure if they are standard or not.
I did read somewhere if you uprate to poly engine mounts you need to uprate the gearbox mount at the same time?
Engine mounts only isn't such a big deal, it's if you only upgrade the gearbox mount you have cause for concern.I did read somewhere if you uprate to poly engine mounts you need to uprate the gearbox mount at the same time?
It's the engine that does the twisting around, if the engine can flop freely but the gearbox mount is stiff, you put twisting forces through the bell housing which isn't ideal. Stiffer engine mounts just mean the engine doesn't move as much, so a relaxed hold on the gearbox isn't much of an issue.
SturdyHSV said:
Engine mounts only isn't such a big deal, it's if you only upgrade the gearbox mount you have cause for concern.
It's the engine that does the twisting around, if the engine can flop freely but the gearbox mount is stiff, you put twisting forces through the bell housing which isn't ideal. Stiffer engine mounts just mean the engine doesn't move as much, so a relaxed hold on the gearbox isn't much of an issue.
I thought it was something like that.....I was close but no cigar!!!!!!!It's the engine that does the twisting around, if the engine can flop freely but the gearbox mount is stiff, you put twisting forces through the bell housing which isn't ideal. Stiffer engine mounts just mean the engine doesn't move as much, so a relaxed hold on the gearbox isn't much of an issue.
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