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Urethane Drivetrain Bushings and Driveability

Started by Ghoste, January 21, 2020, 06:34:35 AM

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Ghoste

I know the feelings on them as far as suspension but are many people really using these for engine and transmission mounts?  Would they not lead to harsh feeling shifts, interior noise and vibration?

tan top

never thought about it till you mentioned it !  & never knew they were available for our cars ! well never thought of looking ! I know we are talking about engine & gearbox   mountings  ! I would imagine though it would be kind of the same feeling as going from a 70 series tire to a 45 series.
I think every mechanical motion vibration rotational harmonics will be felt exaggerated  through the gear stick / shifter  transferred  through out the whole car to a greater or lesser extent ! IMO would not bother , quality  rubber mounts  are cheap enough  , just replace them as & when , just have some type of torque strap or chain on driver side :popcrn:
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c00nhunterjoe

I went from stock to solid motor mounts with a poly trans mount and noticed no difference in the "feel" of the car. As a 4 speed car, the shifting improved going to solids, and the shifter handle vibrated with the rubber mounts.

DAY CLONA

Quote from: c00nhunterjoe on January 21, 2020, 07:21:45 AM
I went from stock to solid motor mounts with a poly trans mount and noticed no difference in the "feel" of the car. As a 4 speed car, the shifting improved going to solids, and the shifter handle vibrated with the rubber mounts.



Same here, poly EVERYTHING, motor mounts, tranny mounts, suspension, nice firm ride, no vibration, no "rolling/torquing over" of the manual shifter when blasting thru the gears, handling greatly improved...I generally prefer to build my customers rides and my personal rides using poly through out.... the sloppy mushy OEM rubber components are best left for trailer queens  :Twocents:

Mike

Mike DC

            
Just throwing it out there - I vote for rubber.

"My new poly mounts feel SO MUCH BETTER than the worn-out ancient rubber ones!" <-- that's not really a fair comparison, is it?  


c00nhunterjoe

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on January 22, 2020, 04:36:01 AM
           
Just throwing it out there - I vote for rubber.

"My new poly mounts feel SO MUCH BETTER than the worn-out ancient rubber ones!" <-- that's not really a fair comparison, is it?  



I was comparing mine to new rubber. And if you are one of the guys that drills and bolts your rubber mounts- they are not really rubber mounts anymore.

Mike DC


I wasn't trying to point at you specifically with that quote.  

I've gotten in the habit of pointing out that apples-to-oranges comparison issue when people are talking about chassis bushings. 


I'm a fan of rubber drivetrain mounts (and chassis bushings) for street cars.  Just my opinion.

   

375instroke

I had solid mounts on my race car, and didn't notice any harshness, and that was in 24 hour endurance races, but I wasn't worrying about comfort at the time.

c00nhunterjoe

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on January 22, 2020, 09:19:20 AM

I wasn't trying to point at you specifically with that quote.  

I've gotten in the habit of pointing out that apples-to-oranges comparison issue when people are talking about chassis bushings. 


I'm a fan of rubber drivetrain mounts (and chassis bushings) for street cars.  Just my opinion.

   

I was just clarifying my comparison of rubber.