Re: Engine Mounts

Posted by carla on March 24, 1998 at 17:16:48

In Reply to: Re: Engine Mounts
posted by confused on March 23, 1998 at 22:32:36

: : "... the entirety of the horsepower of the engine which drives the wheels is transmitted to the chassis(through the torque tube) at the after engine mount."

: I'm a little skeptical of your reasoning, and confused by your explanation.Please clarify.The float kit is of course a 3 point rear mount that does utilize a solid crossmember for support.The rubber biscuits are hard, not gelatinous and are compressed until deformed when installed properly.Have not seen too many frames fall apart or engines leaving the chassis from using these.They are in a lot of cars.I'm all for original mounts which can be easily found (from people changin to floats).The real question is did Henry use fixed mounts for economic or structural reasons.Somebody ask George DeAngelis.

i mean no personal offence to anyone who makes or sells any accesory product. if i have given any, i apologise.


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