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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB Quick Six type bolt in 914/6 motor mount.

Posted by: Karl R Feb 2 2024, 06:23 PM

I'm just building a 2.2 for street use, so this approach should be good enough for a while. I would really like the type that bolt to the stock motor mount, but I'm interested in anything that would work. I may go weld-in at some point, but I don't weld and I don't want to flatbed the thing all over town so early in the project.

Posted by: mepstein Feb 2 2024, 07:56 PM

Make sure your headers or heat exchangers will fit. I think that was an issue with these style mounts.

Posted by: brant Feb 3 2024, 07:56 AM

The bolt in quick 6 was known to crack/fail

The motor weight is the same no matter which displacement
And apparently too muck for a quick 6

Posted by: live free & drive Feb 3 2024, 01:01 PM

I have a Patrick Motorsports bolt in engine mount I'd sell for $375 (or you can weld in if you like, or both). These are no longer available from Patrick.

This mount, but set up to bolt in - includes all hardware:

https://patrickmotorsports.com/collections/patrick-ms-parts/products/eng914375wimpms?_pos=6&_sid=0f0090dc7&_ss=r

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Posted by: 914werke Feb 3 2024, 04:42 PM

QUOTE(live free & drive @ Feb 3 2024, 11:01 AM) *

I have a Patrick Motorsports bolt in engine mount I'd sell for $375 (or you can weld in if you like, or both). These are no longer available from Patrick.

This mount, but set up to bolt in - includes all hardware:

https://patrickmotorsports.com/collections/patrick-ms-parts/products/eng914375wimpms?_pos=6&_sid=0f0090dc7&_ss=r

Looks Like the Naro Mount.

Posted by: mepstein Feb 3 2024, 05:18 PM

QUOTE(914werke @ Feb 3 2024, 05:42 PM) *

QUOTE(live free & drive @ Feb 3 2024, 11:01 AM) *

I have a Patrick Motorsports bolt in engine mount I'd sell for $375 (or you can weld in if you like, or both). These are no longer available from Patrick.

This mount, but set up to bolt in - includes all hardware:

https://patrickmotorsports.com/collections/patrick-ms-parts/products/eng914375wimpms?_pos=6&_sid=0f0090dc7&_ss=r

Looks Like the Naro Mount.

The Naro Mount is weld in only.

Posted by: sixnotfour Feb 3 2024, 06:48 PM

Patrick Motorsports revised design of the full crossbar mount ,, that cracked..
How ever the crosbar mount Ive ran for years ..must use solid mounts..


Posted by: 914Toy Feb 4 2024, 09:30 AM

QUOTE(sixnotfour @ Feb 3 2024, 04:48 PM) *

Patrick Motorsports revised design of the full crossbar mount ,, that cracked..
How ever the crosbar mount Ive ran for years ..must use solid mounts..



I have used a modified "crossbar" mount for my 911 2.7 engine. Why do you say " must use solid Mounts"?




Posted by: Steve Feb 4 2024, 10:59 AM

I ran a MSDS quick six bar NLA with standard sport mounts for over 15 years with no problems except it only worked with Headers. It blocked the heat exchangers. PMS used to sell a curved quick six bar NLA that had issues. There was a lot of home made crap and cheap imitations that had issues. They either broke, sat low and scraped on speed bumps or vibration issues.

Posted by: 914Toy Feb 4 2024, 11:31 AM

QUOTE(sixnotfour @ Feb 3 2024, 04:48 PM) *

Patrick Motorsports revised design of the full crossbar mount ,, that cracked..
How ever the crosbar mount Ive ran for years ..must use solid mounts..


To further clarify, here is a poor quality pic of the crossbar mount, showing the angle iron weld-on reinforcement of one of the earlier (?) Type 1V engine mount crossbars, with a "yoke" welded onto it to bolt onto the engine.
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Posted by: Karl R Feb 5 2024, 06:33 PM

I'd kinda like one that picks up the stock -4 motor mounts until I get to the point I want to weld one in. There must be some out there.....

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