Engine mounts (for them, doing engine swaps)

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For those of you doing engine swaps..
Check out these pics from motor mounts.
This are about 6 months and about 10k miles, mainly on washboard roads and hwys.

Transdapt motor mounts
What they looked liked when new...;)
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After 6 months of washboard roads...:eek:
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These are the motor mounts I got from Downey (back when they were in business) they were about 3 years old when I pulled them out..
The engine was pretty much sitting on top of the rubber mounts as these were not a bolt through mount..but more like isolators....
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Tranny rubber mount.
Which makes yah want to build something stronger...
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I'm glad you posted this. I think I'll check mine out soon. I replaced the trans mount with a brand new OEM unit when I changed to the H55F, but mine looked just like yours and only had 135k on it.
 
I'll be posting some pictures of what I'm doing for my engine mounts on my swap post. Trying to stay away from your situation. BTW Would you mind sending me that toasted trans mount? :D Need some mock up parts. later matt
 
I have said it before and I will say it again.....these kind of mounts just do not hold up well.

A vulcanized leaf spring bushing or similar type mount will last way way longer. I know what I will be doing when I re-do my AA mounts.

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There is a reason that Ford discontinued using the mounts that AA supplies when they quit building the flathead V8's.

I have said it before and I will say it again.....these kind of mounts just do not hold up well.

A vulcanized leaf spring bushing or similar type mount will last way way longer. I know what I will be doing when I re-do my AA mounts.

:popcorn:
Like this, these are OE FJ60 rubber leaf spring eye bushings sourced for Cruiser Outfitters:



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Making these work will need a little machining or some metric tubing. I used them for all 3 mounts, but I don't have a clear picture of the trans mount. And they need a sleeve thru the middle of them or you end up using a ridiculously large thru-bolt.
 
vulcanized rubber eh..

I wonder if a hockey puck would do the trick ??? ;)

What about polyurethane bushings.... ??
I think I can get them cheap from McMaster Carr.
 
There is a reason that Ford discontinued using the mounts that AA supplies when they quit building the flathead V8's.


Like this, these are OE FJ60 rubber leaf spring eye bushings sourced for Cruiser Outfitters:


Making these work will need a little machining or some metric tubing. I used them for all 3 mounts, but I don't have a clear picture of the trans mount. And they need a sleeve thru the middle of them or you end up using a ridiculously large thru-bolt.

Yup....that is what I am talking about right there. That will not fail you anytime soon and will last a long time. When it does fail, cost to replace is what $10!?

I did the same kind of thing on my rock cralwer. Only we used Chevy bushes. Super bomber and IMHO the only way to go.

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vulcanized rubber eh..

I wonder if a hockey puck would do the trick ??? ;)

What about polyurethane bushings.... ??
I think I can get them cheap from McMaster Carr.

Poly is very stiff and has a tendancy to crack. They definately will be better then any hockey puck type mount but I think the vulcanized bushes are the best. Why mess with a good thing and not go with tried and true!?

You can use anything you want....but I know what I am going with when I re-do my engine mounts. :D
 
After looking at more than a few light aircraft engine mount designs I knew that this was the geometry that I wanted. I used the FJ60 bushings to make it easy to remember what the application was. I think that each bushing was about $2 when I bought them, so $4 for each of the three mounts plus one spare set of bushings just in case.
 

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