Welcome to the SR20 Community Forum - The Dash.
Register
SR20 forum logo

Thread: Motor mount question. Pic inside.

+ Reply To Thread
Posts: 11-15 of 15
2009-12-20 03:21:29
#11
I had a brand new one like that. I noticed the little offset but didnt really think anything of it. So its fine, just pull it out and put in the prothane.
2009-12-20 04:34:19
#12
Originally Posted by BenFenner
I never noticed this, but the mounts worked fine for me. I'm actually thinking your stock mount is off-center because it's broken. How does the rubber look? You sure it's not off center because it's ripped or torn? It doesn't look right to me. There should be more space between the center rubber section and that crescent section on the right.

Originally Posted by itsa2drsentra
I think it is broken but the stock mount is slightly offset.



My stock mount was also offset prior to installing the prothane mounts in my vehicle. This little offset could be a reason that my cs dogbone mount did not go in smoothly as planned. As a matter of fact I though Greg V sent me the wrong mount when I first recieved them in the mail. It all turned out fine though.
2009-12-20 09:29:09
#13
Oh and the rear prothanes do not work at all with a aftermarket oe replacment rear motor mount.....found that out the hard way, however I did end up getting a hold of a Place Racing mount kit though.
2010-01-07 02:39:56
#14
The rear is the one I never got to I know for the driverside prothane it took me 2 jacks the one on the tranny was the emergency jack .but it went thru pretty good.your jack is ur friend or even 2 like I did but im neurotic when it comes to **** lining up so I don't have 2 worry about strippin ****. But let us kno how it went.that's my next and last mount 2 do
2010-01-07 03:11:17
#15
All the mounts are in guys. Just after loosening all the rear bracket bolts and using a jack the bolt went in. The rear mount is the hardest by far.

My suggestion: When installing the rear mount make sure the bracket bolts are finger tight and the bolt will line up way easier in the mount. After the bolt is in you can tighten all your bracket bolts up.
+ Reply To Thread
  • [Type to search users.]
  • Quick Reply
    Thread Information
    There are currently ? users browsing this thread. (? members & ? guests)
    StubUserName

    Back to top