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Engine mounts - DazzaHDI - 19-01-2014 Weren't sure to put this one, anywayssss I've recently had a set of baker BM engine mounts fitted to my hdi and it does feel a lot more responsive and better through the gear changes but anything below 2k revs and everything rattles like a mudaf*cker and I can't be dealing with it anymore Would it help if I got the lower engine mount changed to a powerflex one? Thanks in advance RE: Engine mounts - Toms306 - 19-01-2014 That's the problem with stiffer mounts on a diesel lol....don't think you'll get round it! RE: Engine mounts - THE_Liam - 19-01-2014 Moved to HDi section, I reckon you'll get the best response there RE: Engine mounts - DazzaHDI - 19-01-2014 Thanks Liam, weren't sure where to put it lol So Tom will putting a lower powerflex one on not help? As the baker BM one does live it to it's name and it is proper solid lol. Instead of the engine moving the whole car does now lol RE: Engine mounts - zx_volcane - 19-01-2014 you just have to embrace the vibrations RE: Engine mounts - DazzaHDI - 19-01-2014 (19-01-2014, 11:18 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: you just have to embrace the vibrations I don't want the whole car falling apart though It's not race car enough to justify the mounts lol What set up you got on yours? I though you had baker BM ones with a powerflex lower mount? RE: Engine mounts - zx_volcane - 19-01-2014 (19-01-2014, 11:20 PM)DazzaHDI Wrote:(19-01-2014, 11:18 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: you just have to embrace the vibrations Baker BM top and gearbox + a new genuine peugeot/citroen bottom turned 90degree RE: Engine mounts - Tom - 19-01-2014 Come back with a solid fork mount bush and solid lower aswell! Vibrates like f*ck, its great i think lol RE: Engine mounts - DazzaHDI - 20-01-2014 (19-01-2014, 11:25 PM)zx_volcane Wrote:(19-01-2014, 11:20 PM)DazzaHDI Wrote:(19-01-2014, 11:18 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: you just have to embrace the vibrations Does that help with the vibrations?? Lol (19-01-2014, 11:37 PM)Tom Wrote: Come back with a solid fork mount bush and solid lower aswell! Vibrates like f*ck, its great i think lol Oooooh nah can't be dealing with that, I turn my sub up to drown out the vibrations but I don't want to be deaf anytime soon + I don't think the in laws agree with the noise in there culdesac ahaa RE: Engine mounts - Slam Wagon - 20-01-2014 Changing the lower one in theory should help. How much it will help im not sure as you will still have two solid ones. Theres a thread about the quality of the power flex ones though, might want to look at either oem fitted at 90* or the vibra technix one. RE: Engine mounts - DazzaHDI - 20-01-2014 (20-01-2014, 09:06 AM)PE02KHG Wrote: Changing the lower one in theory should help. How much it will help im not sure as you will still have two solid ones. Theres a thread about the quality of the power flex ones though, might want to look at either oem fitted at 90* or the vibra technix one. Cheers for that, I will have a gander see what I can find RE: Engine mounts - zx_volcane - 20-01-2014 Pretty sure its the bottom engine mount that takes the majority of the torque when you stick your foot down, and stops your engine wanting to rotate instead of drive the wheels RE: Engine mounts - titch - 20-01-2014 I wouldn't fit the powerflex lower one if i was you, not until they have redesigned it ( which they are looking at doing) I have got the vibra technics lower one fitted now, and there is a litle vibration but the 3 powerflex ones i had fitted and all split used to vibrate ( but that was probably because it was falling apart ) http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-19594.html RE: Engine mounts - Tom - 20-01-2014 Personally for fast road, get a genuine pug one and get it pressed in rotated! RE: Engine mounts - rd070707 - 20-01-2014 What is this business of pressing it in 90°? RE: Engine mounts - titch - 20-01-2014 Press it in 90 degrees out from normal, so the thicker bits of rubber in the mount are facing forward and back, when you look at a standard mount you will know what i mean. RE: Engine mounts - Tom - 20-01-2014 Looks like they were pressed in at the factory in comfort mode, and that sucks, if you turn them they will become alot more rigid to the engine swinging around. Im sure someone has a picture to explain it better lol RE: Engine mounts - mcglynn - 20-01-2014 Theres two gaps in the mount, if you mount the part of the rubber that is attached at both ends longitudinally you'll be winning! RE: Engine mounts - rd070707 - 21-01-2014 Yeah I get what you mean alright RE: Engine mounts - rd070707 - 26-01-2014 Does anyone know how much the standard top engine mount differs to baker bm top engine mount? If I were to run a standard gearbox mount and standard lower would it cause much more vibration? RE: Engine mounts - mcglynn - 26-01-2014 Man up and do it |