Under accelaration, doe the engine push forwards onto the front mounts or go back on the rear??
Under accelaration, doe the engine push forwards onto the front mounts or go back on the rear??
back to bulkhead...oposite to wheels
Thought so, just had a brain dead moment!
Im' part way through building this to prevent excess bloody engine rock!
me too in fact I'm still finishing it at the moment what engine mount are you using? I've used the standard clio 172.. interestingly though mine actually protrudes through the turret onto some strengthening I've made, fortuantley I've coilovers otherwise I imagine it may have fouled the spring
Not sure what it is mate. Just used bits lying around the garage. It looks like a clio 16v rear mount. Unfortunately the way it is at the moment will only stop the engine moving forwards and a little backwards!
Good news is that my issues is the front mounts being sloppy. So power goes on, engine moves back on the rear mount, and then throws forward onto the sloppy mounts! Hopefully this should sort it.
Last edited by Matt Cole; 01-09-2009 at 14:57.
Could you not conjure up some kind of steady bar/brace from the bulkhead to the back of the engine?
like one of these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Civic-EK9-Type...d=p3286.c0.m14
I was thinking of a steady like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mini-Billet-En...d=p3286.c0.m14
only choose that link as it looked gucci.
Then just knock up some mounting brackets for it and obviously get some bushes....
What about a steady mounted at the front of the engine low down to the subframe, to stop the bottom kicking out thus preventing the engine rocking back? if that makes sense.
i too would like to knock something up. as im sik to death of ripping rear mounts apart.
1 time it broke so bad that the engine fell to the floor. not good.
the volvo engine comes with a dampner as standard, but ive never actualy used it.
that lnk for the civi dampner looks like a good investment
I've got the perfect solution for you then assuming you're fitting the engine in a R5 I saw that damper setup in a vlovo 440 in the scrapper.. he wouldn't have charged more than twenty notes for the brackets and damper.. this controlled forward and backward moment.. you bolt one end to the mount that the alternator is on and the other to the strut (bit of welding required or just bang a hole in and washer it)..
in fact here's a pic
Well mount complete. It should improve things. Im also looking at including the original steady mount at the front if it will fit.