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Old 09-14-2011, 08:53 PM
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Anyone ever see this happen to a motor mount
I assume it ruptured and the fluid leaked out ??
Is this common ?
Any thoughts ? ( Other then having to replace them)
Thanks in advance
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Wow that thing is smoked! It's completely collapsed. What brand of mount is that? I have not used an aftermarket mount yet that held up like a mount from Porsche.

The heat shield on that side appears to be a shield for the left side installed upside down.
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no but that's a clean undercarriage!
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Never seen this before. I wonder if it dry rotted from sitting on the shelf for 6-7 years?

I'll stick to the factory mounts, more $, but will work.
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I've seen many do this. Most of the aftermarket mounts are solid rubber and they suck. LR has some good semi-solid mounts, but only necessary if you have a fairly high tq/hp setup. The factory mounts give the best overall results, and your wheel will stop the dreaded, "shimmy".
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Originally Posted by spammajamma
no but that's a clean undercarriage!
Was clean
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Originally Posted by Chris Prack
Wow that thing is smoked! It's completely collapsed. What brand of mount is that? I have not used an aftermarket mount yet that held up like a mount from Porsche.

The heat shield on that side appears to be a shield for the left side installed upside down.
On the motor mount, that is the original factory mount ( from 23 yrs ago )
As for the heat shield, ya know you got me wondering I must have put that on, and off, like 4 times ...like everything else on this damn car
I'll check that thanks
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no but that's a clean undercarriage!


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Never seen this before. I wonder if it dry rotted from sitting on the shelf for 6-7 years?

I'll stick to the factory mounts, more $, but will work.
Yes. Laying idle for so long, I am sure didnt help ... Yes, factory only !

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I've seen many do this. Most of the aftermarket mounts are solid rubber and they suck. LR has some good semi-solid mounts, but only necessary if you have a fairly high tq/hp setup. The factory mounts give the best overall results, and your wheel will stop the dreaded, "shimmy".
Yes thanks George, that's what I am planning to go with ...
If I wait a little longer, I can do the whole car over !!
So far, rear main seal went south, motor mounts and now I think the oil pan gasket is toast !! If only I had known this, before I put everything back together !
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Originally Posted by Paulyy
Was clean
LOL I was going to say that !!
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Originally Posted by spammajamma
no but that's a clean undercarriage!
x1000
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man, do you drive the car on the roads?
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Originally Posted by Paulyy
man, do you drive the car on the roads?
He JUST got it running after a 6 year hiatus after ripping it all apart...

Ed,

THAT sucks man.. but at least you have gotten to drive her!
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Originally Posted by dillon410021
x1000
Thanks bud
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man, do you drive the car on the roads?
LOL
Well, I did for about 250 miles, but now the old lady leaks like a sieve
Here are a few more shots. If you look at the last picture on the top part of the oil pan can you see that drop of oil just above the cross over... Sadly that's going to be my undoing !!
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Holy freakin clean
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Originally Posted by JohnKoaWood
He JUST got it running after a 6 year hiatus after ripping it all apart...

Ed,

THAT sucks man.. but at least you have gotten to drive her!
Hi John
So true, and man I gotta tell ya, it's a good thing it drives like a freakin animal!!
Otherwise I might just shoot her !!
Sadly, I have to pull it all apart, again
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..................You should just put that car in a vacuum chamber in a museum and never drive it again, and just buy another 951 and drive it instead. That thing's cleaner than new!!


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