Yeah, there's something else going on. 1/4" steel plate doesn't crack that easily, which you can see on the engine mount on the left side.
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^ Also found that puzzling.
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One thing I've noticed is that you must use locking fasteners on the mount's bottom studs. If you use subframe mount ear reinforcements, this really frustrates access to the bottom studs if you use the rubber mounts, even if you clearance (grind) them.
I use an offset box wrench to reach and torque the nuts tightly. However, they will back off if they aren't locking fasteners, or are locking fasteners that have been reused a few times.
I've actually lost both bottom nuts once, but I caught it soon after I lost them. I also have a friend who let it go too long after losing the nuts, and the engine hammered up and down. This resulted in his passenger side mount arm breaking.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post...
I cant really comment on the R3vshift mounts as ive never used them or installed them. It is kinda weird that they still require you to use the wrong (or right ;)) hole in the subframe for the nut (kinda annoying). Im a vendor for AKG and their mounts dont require this and install great other than a little more NVH (which is expected of a poly mount)90 E30 S50B30
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Originally posted by woc View PostMounts arrived some time ago, Install was easy, it seats perfectly, and it feels great IMO. Im happy with the product.
Can anyone chime in on the condor mounts? Will these put additional stress on the subframe as they are solid-style mounts?
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Originally posted by AnimalE30 View PostI want to save money buy purchasing those over the AKGs, but I don't want them to fail after a few thousand miles. How was the quality on yours?
Can anyone chime in on the condor mounts? Will these put additional stress on the subframe as they are solid-style mounts?sigpic
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Originally posted by Revshift View Post
Originally posted by woc View PostAll I can say, is that I really like the Revshift. I ordered on christmas so because of holidays it took a little extra time to arrive, but...as far as the product goes, Im really pleased man. The price is right in the middle. They have some poly mounts for like almost 2hundred out there, so I went for Revs. They will fit perfectly installing on the E36 arms, oval insert. They look good, I got the softer compound they offer. Engine sits just right and I did not notice extra stress, and I have on my DD.
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Originally posted by MR E30 325is View PostAgreed.
The complexity of the engineering behind something as important as a motor mount is beyond most peoples comprehension.
This will be your future if you rock the cheap mounts.
It is more expensive at the beginning to go with the aftermarket mounts, but it will save you lots of money in the long run. This particular failure ruined a 300 dollar all aluminum Mishimoto radiator.
Looks like its time for some Condor swap mounts.
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Originally posted by AnimalE30 View PostThis is awesome that you do this, but the idea is for them not to break in the first place. A broken motor mount can lead to many other costs.
Thanks for the feed back man. Keep us posted on how they turn out for you!sigpic
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