11-08-2013, 11:01 AM
Had a funny creaking sound coming from behind the dash for a bit and I finally found out it was the top mount cup had broken so under heavy acceleration I'd hear this creak.
When I did some work on the car and had the mount apart I found this.
![[Image: SL740240_zpsabbfacfe.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740240_zpsabbfacfe.jpg)
It's not as bad as some of the others I've seen.
So I got a bit of bar, drill and tapped it to M10.
![[Image: SL740242_zps10825ce2.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740242_zps10825ce2.jpg)
Held it in place put a piece that had broken off on top.
![[Image: SL740244_zpse6f05b00.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740244_zpse6f05b00.jpg)
Then screwed the new mount to it with the large washer between. The mount cup now basically clamped between mount and the bar.
![[Image: IMG_20130623_171138_zps1c3e8219.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/IMG_20130623_171138_zps1c3e8219.jpg)
It's surprising how much the old mount got compressed, at first I thought I'd got the wrong part.
This fix was down around 6 months back and has been fine since. I'm shocked Peugeot thought a little square nut would be enough to hold the engine in place. The bar looks a bit of a bodge but spreads the load over the whole cup instead of a small area in the middle like the little square nut.
When I did some work on the car and had the mount apart I found this.
![[Image: SL740240_zpsabbfacfe.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740240_zpsabbfacfe.jpg)
It's not as bad as some of the others I've seen.
So I got a bit of bar, drill and tapped it to M10.
![[Image: SL740242_zps10825ce2.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740242_zps10825ce2.jpg)
Held it in place put a piece that had broken off on top.
![[Image: SL740244_zpse6f05b00.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/Mount/SL740244_zpse6f05b00.jpg)
Then screwed the new mount to it with the large washer between. The mount cup now basically clamped between mount and the bar.
![[Image: IMG_20130623_171138_zps1c3e8219.jpg]](http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae321/Dee_306/Cars/Peugeot%20306%20Dturbo/Engine/IMG_20130623_171138_zps1c3e8219.jpg)
It's surprising how much the old mount got compressed, at first I thought I'd got the wrong part.
This fix was down around 6 months back and has been fine since. I'm shocked Peugeot thought a little square nut would be enough to hold the engine in place. The bar looks a bit of a bodge but spreads the load over the whole cup instead of a small area in the middle like the little square nut.