Motor Mounts

Marine

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So I finally got the motor mounts replaced yesterday. They had been sitting in my garage over a year. I bought them from the TCCOA site, the solid rubber ones. The front of the engine sits higher, but the performance difference is astounding. I have torque now where there used to just be a 'clunk'. I'm so happy with it. Plus, it only cost $175 for labor. WOOHOO!!
 
Marine said:
So I finally got the motor mounts replaced yesterday. They had been sitting in my garage over a year. I bought them from the TCCOA site, the solid rubber ones. The front of the engine sits higher, but the performance difference is astounding. I have torque now where there used to just be a 'clunk'. I'm so happy with it. Plus, it only cost $175 for labor. WOOHOO!!

My chain cosy about $11.00 (temped steel) and it works just fine with NO movement at all, zero. You can feel a difference, especially at a launch.
 
where did you bolt it to? the passenger head to the frame rail? Do you have pics?
 
I use a torque limiter in my Mopars. The chain was just a little too Alabama for my tastes. ;)

But it is effective!
 
I've known about chaining motors for years, but I really wouldnt consider it for the Mark. I still am interested in seein pics
 
Marine said:
I've known about chaining motors for years, but I really wouldnt consider it for the Mark. I still am interested in seein pics

Why not just because it's a Mark? You can bolt it to the fram rail under the high voltage fuse panel and then to the blick, Ill snap a couple of pics this week.
 
Not because it's a redneck thing, it's a clearance issue
 

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