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Dead motor mount wanted or can someone measure one for me?

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Old 05-02-2008, 10:10 AM
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Default Dead motor mount wanted or can someone measure one for me?

As the subject says, I am looking for a dead motor mount. If anyone has one laying around and can take a few minutes to drop it in the mail please let me know what shipping would be to 17065, thanks.

If that doesn't happen, can anybody with a mount laying around tell me what the hole spacing is on the bottom of the mount?

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Old 05-02-2008, 10:39 AM
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Size of the motor mount is documented in the 944 workshopp manual. Do you need offset of the mounting holes? Making a special solid mount?
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ugh just tossed mine 5 days ago...
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Good call on the workshop manual, I will look at that when I get home.

I wouldn't call it a special solid mount.

I bought a welder a few months back and have welded up a few exhausts, a few mower decks, my neighbors pellet basket in his stove and other items but just recently a SBC weld in motor mount that a buddy mistakenly cut off that didn't need to be cut off in his toy.

So after looking at the SBC mount and several others he had I've decided to take a stab at fabbing up a mount with polyurethane isolator, but I need to know the approximate dimensions of the spacing of the holes and stud. After its all said and done, if the ones I found can be made to work, I will be looking at motor mounts for less then $50 for the pair in material costs, and then just some of my time.

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Originally Posted by phoenix_iii
ugh just tossed mine 5 days ago...
The story of my life

Thanks anyway!



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