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    M42 guys: Check your motor mounts!

    Ive searched around a bit and there really hasn't been a thread that i could quickly find about this issue.

    The other day i was under my car and saw that my motor mount stud on the subframe had sheared and split the metal on the frame. It was so bad on the driver side that I could wiggle the engine with one hand while under the car.

    We all know our motors are vibrating little suckers, so just wanted to warn you guys and make sure your mounting tabs are in good shape.

    Solution: welding on reinforment plates.
    My temp solution: a Big washer to distribute the load on the subframe tab so it isnt all the way loading the torn part of the hole.

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    -NICK

    #2
    Wow. I kno I need new mounts but ill check for this soon. Makes me wanna stop procrastinating and order it up
    DENY IGNORANCE!
    Schwarz 325-totaled
    brilliantrot 318i-daily

    Originally posted by mkcman17
    don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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      #3
      Ok so never track your car if your subframe is even a little suspect...




      Granted I smashed my oil pan going off track, but that did not cause this. Guys seriously check your frames

      -NICK

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        #4
        dayum. guys this is what happens with you go hard like ballerMcdee.

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          #5
          i had the same thing happen to me. i bought this e30 for 500 thinking it was gonna be as easy as pull the motor and put my low miles m42 in it. turned out to be a basket case and still is. but when i pulled the motor i found that the mount had pulled through the subframe. needless to say i was very pist. but i just went into the metal shop grabed some cardbored, made a stensile of where the holes were and the shape of the area and cut a piese of metal out and reenforced it. easy as that. now im running the condor mounts(the motor vibrates so much mroe than a m20) and havn't had issues sense.

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            #6
            Also, the big washer ended up being a bad solution because it ended up cutting into the frame even more. So don't use a washer just fix the damn frame tabs

            -NICK

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              #7
              wow


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                #8
                yeah man. its a very unpleasant suprise.

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                  #9
                  Just changes mine and its a night and day difference. No more stuff wring when I come to a stop. Idles a lot better and is smoother power delivery. Tranny mounts next.
                  DENY IGNORANCE!
                  Schwarz 325-totaled
                  brilliantrot 318i-daily

                  Originally posted by mkcman17
                  don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                    #10
                    Are they tough to replace? Did you have to pull the motor out?

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                      #11
                      Nope. Just take the top but off with whatever combination of extensions works best for you and undo the bottom bolts. Jack up the engine and tilt/slide the old ones out and put the new ones in. Easy job.
                      DENY IGNORANCE!
                      Schwarz 325-totaled
                      brilliantrot 318i-daily

                      Originally posted by mkcman17
                      don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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