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> 914/6 engine mounts, Bulkhead weld on type
naro914
post Mar 9 2012, 01:56 PM
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I have one of these on each of my 914/6's, Similar to the Patrick Motorsports mount, but with a slightly better design, and cheaper.

The welder that puts these together is a chassis builder and Master Welder for a Nascar team, so the quality is without question. He also did all the suspension welding work on my race car, installing the Tangerine Racing Raised pick up points kit.

Price is $375 plus shipping.

the part that mounts to the engine itself is powdercoated Black, the ends that weld to the bulkhead are bare so they can be painted uniformly once on the car.

PM or Email me at bob@naroescapemotorsports.com for questions.

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scrz914
post Mar 9 2012, 09:25 PM
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Are these considered to be solid mounts. Where are the rubber dampeners and are they readily available?
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Are these considered to be solid mounts. Where are the rubber dampeners and are they readily available?


I'm going to say yes, kinda...The bushings are made out of Delran which is a very hard plastic like material and do not offer much dampening.

We have this mount on our street car Huey, and yes, I do notice a small amount more vibration and noise in the cockpit. But there is also a sense of immediate responsiveness we felt too - no more twisting on the rubber mounts.
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