considering engine mounts. DIY
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considering engine mounts. DIY
For you guys that have changed the engine mounts. What difference do you feel in the running of the car. Since putting an added weight of about 60lbs on the car from the hard top for the winter, mine feels every bump in the road mainly at the back end. Other than that the car runs impeccably. Would changing the mounts make any difference to that part? I have in mind Corseco OEM supplier from Pelican Parts. I don't track the car so would prefer a semi hard type as the originals on the car now. Tell me which type and make you advice and why. Thanks. ^
67000 miles on the clock. 99 Cab C2.
67000 miles on the clock. 99 Cab C2.
#3
Drifting
I ordered mine from Pelican, and I am waiting on them to be delivered. Cabin vibration, a low hanging tail pipe and better shifting expected when they are replaced.
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Hurdi, I just replaced mine yesterday. Purchased from Pelican as the OEM mount as I don't track my cars either. For you this would be a super easy DIY. Seems as if everything is better, clutch, shifting, handling, and power.
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Yes. Completely unexpected result. I do however seem to remember reading that the position of the engine affects engine timing, how that would work is totally beyond me. But, the difference is significantly noticeable. The car zips to redline and I am glad I was paying attention before I hit the rev limiter. Just to make sure it wasn't a placebo affect I had my son drive it solo last night, he has driven it many times before, and when he came back he asked me what I did because it was like a different car. I told him motor mounts and his response was "no way". Yes, way.
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I changed mine myself earlier this year, and can't believe how much smoother the motor is, how much shifting has improved, and how much better the overall driving experience is.
DO IT!
DO IT!
#9
Drifting
Well then, may have to do this before winter storage!
Coincidentally one of the fellow 996 owner was asking me this at our Sat GTG a couple of days ago, he mentioned the motor vibration is gone and shift quality has improved. Not knowing what the car felt when it was spanking new, I have nothing to compare with.
There are just two engine mounts, correct? Will probably change out one of the noisy idler pulley/bearing at the same time, noticed it earlier this year when doing the water pump and thermostat, might as well get it all done.
Coincidentally one of the fellow 996 owner was asking me this at our Sat GTG a couple of days ago, he mentioned the motor vibration is gone and shift quality has improved. Not knowing what the car felt when it was spanking new, I have nothing to compare with.
There are just two engine mounts, correct? Will probably change out one of the noisy idler pulley/bearing at the same time, noticed it earlier this year when doing the water pump and thermostat, might as well get it all done.
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I think I'm beginning to see a "droopy" tail pipe on one side. I think I need to change my motor mounts too...
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Yes, there are only two engine mounts. Its super easy as long as you have a low profile hydraulic jack and jack stands. You need to support the engine with the jack while you take out the old mounts. The car needs to be up on stands (or something) at the same time. Also need a deep well socket (not sure - may be 18mm).
Oh and it was a great improvement for my car. I didnt notice an increase in power but the decrease in cabin vibrations was pronounced. It really changed the driving experience. Much smoother feeling now that the interior is not shaking.
Oh and it was a great improvement for my car. I didnt notice an increase in power but the decrease in cabin vibrations was pronounced. It really changed the driving experience. Much smoother feeling now that the interior is not shaking.
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#12
This project, replacing your engine mounts, is extremely popular and does not require any special mechanical knowledge/experience. Very straightforward.
We tend to put many miles on the engine mounts over time and not notice the declining performance or engine sagging but when the swap is made, suddenly shifts are crisper and throttle response is more immediate - it's a very noticeable difference.
For product information, click here.
For removal and install instructions, refer to:
911 Carrera Engine Mount Replacement
Let us know what questions you have at anytime!
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We tend to put many miles on the engine mounts over time and not notice the declining performance or engine sagging but when the swap is made, suddenly shifts are crisper and throttle response is more immediate - it's a very noticeable difference.
For product information, click here.
For removal and install instructions, refer to:
911 Carrera Engine Mount Replacement
Let us know what questions you have at anytime!
Mark/Pelican Parts
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I did my motor mounts a few months ago, ran into a couple problems that were my fault (broken bolt and coolant line), you can see my story and some pics here:
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...bly-wrong.html
Didn't notice a huge change after doing it, but my engine was running and shifting pretty smoothly to begin with. Should be a nice easy DIY.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...bly-wrong.html
Didn't notice a huge change after doing it, but my engine was running and shifting pretty smoothly to begin with. Should be a nice easy DIY.
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After reading this thread, I had to order some mounts. It seems like cheap insurance against future problems. (Closing in on 100k miles)
Damn this site. every time i come here, i end up spending money.
Damn this site. every time i come here, i end up spending money.
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OK I just ordered (or my wife did for me) 2 engine mounts plus an air filter from Pelican Parts $206. I also needed a coil mounting screw $1-75 and even though the air filter and engine mounts qualified for free shipping, the coil mounting screw DID NOT and Pelican parts were adding on $13 for a 1-75 screw. I told them to stick the screw where the monkey sticks his nuts. UP THEIR ***. That has pissed me off. UNLESS PELICAN PARTS READS THIS AND STICKS A COIL MOUNTING SCREW IN THERE FOR FREE.
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