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> Engine motor mounts, 911 sport mounts?
Rog914
post Jan 16 2005, 09:21 PM
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Will the 911 engine sport motor mounts fit on a 74 2.0? I know they fit the 70-72 1.7 from what I've heard. Has anybody used them on a 73-76 engines? Are the stock engine mounts the only ones available or, is there a stronger one made?

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Aaron Cox
post Jan 16 2005, 10:20 PM
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i have the weltmeister "solid" (delrin = semi solid) trans mounts. i like em.. got kinda louder but cleaned up shifting (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif)
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post Jan 17 2005, 01:36 AM
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You can use the 911 mounts for the transmission mounts.. but not for the engine mounts. The early cars mounted the engine bar to the engine, and the 911 style mouts fit at the ends of the engine bar. On 73 and up the engine bar is rigidly mounted to the car, and the engine mounts go between the engine and it. (the later mounts look like a cylinder of rubber with a stud sticking out each end) There is probably a higher performance alternative, but I'm not sure.
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post Jan 17 2005, 06:36 AM
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look up jwest in the resources section for forward motor mounts in nylon or aluminum.

the aluminum 911 mounts bolt right up to the tranny but you may have to elongate the small holes at the chassis points.

there is a better tranny mount now that is alumium and delrin, ask brad.
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post Jan 17 2005, 07:25 AM
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Little red neck engineering here. I replaced my engine mounts (late style) with plastic cutting board material. 3 layers cutout with a hole saw gorilla glued together. Yes the vibration is SIGNIFICANTLY more. With the monster trans mounts I made that motor don't move at all.
I do not recommend this for a regular street car. It will drive you nuts.
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