Problem solved strut brace w/ Vortech!
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Some of us have a combination of mods. with the Vortech that have made it imposable to use our strut brace.
I have a Vortech, with Crawford plenum, I could not get my stock brace or the Crawford, or any other one to clear Vortech cog pulley or hood.
I got a set of solid motor mounts from SVRT. These dropped motor some and took out the tortional flex of the motor. Now the Crawford brace fits and clears the Vortech cog, not by much but it sure doesn't touch anything! I like
the solid mounts, and the way the car feels with the brace back in.
Thanks SVRT!
Kevin
I have a Vortech, with Crawford plenum, I could not get my stock brace or the Crawford, or any other one to clear Vortech cog pulley or hood.
I got a set of solid motor mounts from SVRT. These dropped motor some and took out the tortional flex of the motor. Now the Crawford brace fits and clears the Vortech cog, not by much but it sure doesn't touch anything! I like
the solid mounts, and the way the car feels with the brace back in.
Thanks SVRT!
Kevin
Last edited by kevinapex; Oct 25, 2006 at 07:29 PM.
Dare I speak of 5/16" motordyne spacer in the F/I forum?
In any case, I envy you that you got solid motor mounts... that's one mod that I've been dreaming about for quite some time now...
In any case, I envy you that you got solid motor mounts... that's one mod that I've been dreaming about for quite some time now...
Originally Posted by sentry65
does the stock brace by chance fit? I'm thinking if it does, it barely would.
The OP is saying that the crawford strut bar does not fit with the vortech kit.
I know all that
I have solid motor mounts on my car with the SSV plenum and have thought since the motor is now 1/4 inch lower, maybe the stock strut bar would clear a taller plenum like the crawford. I like the stock bar much more than the crawford as far as stiffness
I have solid motor mounts on my car with the SSV plenum and have thought since the motor is now 1/4 inch lower, maybe the stock strut bar would clear a taller plenum like the crawford. I like the stock bar much more than the crawford as far as stiffness
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Originally Posted by sentry65
I know all that
I have solid motor mounts on my car with the SSV plenum and have thought since the motor is now 1/4 inch lower, maybe the stock strut bar would clear. I like the stock bar much more than the crawford as far as stiffness
I have solid motor mounts on my car with the SSV plenum and have thought since the motor is now 1/4 inch lower, maybe the stock strut bar would clear. I like the stock bar much more than the crawford as far as stiffness
Originally Posted by sentry65
pulling the engine
They also help a little with handling by moving the weight of the motor closer to the ground creating a lower center of gravity. The same reason lowering your car improves handling. Though the minimal drop of the solid motor mounts wont dramatically improve handling, it does help a little.
Originally Posted by 350ZNV
Not true. You can just lift one side at a time and replace them from under the car with a floor jack supporting the engine. I have them on my car and love them as well. JWT TT with Motordyne 5/16" and Crawford STB with room to spare.
They also help a little with handling by moving the weight of the motor closer to the ground creating a lower center of gravity. The same reason lowering your car improves handling. Though the minimal drop of the solid motor mounts wont dramatically improve handling, it does help a little.
They also help a little with handling by moving the weight of the motor closer to the ground creating a lower center of gravity. The same reason lowering your car improves handling. Though the minimal drop of the solid motor mounts wont dramatically improve handling, it does help a little.
If not, why not?
Thanks.
yeah the transmission mount will allow the tranny to bend, and then the part that connects the driveshaft to the transmission is able to bend
This can be illustrated on lifted jeeps where the body is lifted but the wheels stay put, so the driveshafts (jeeps have 2) angle upward much more severely
This can be illustrated on lifted jeeps where the body is lifted but the wheels stay put, so the driveshafts (jeeps have 2) angle upward much more severely
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I think the stock brace might clear, when I look at it it would be close.
Ya, like 350ZNV said, you can install the solid mounts with the motor in. The worst part is working the stock mounts out, Chinese puzzle!
Creates much more of rigid feel to the handling, a bit more motor noise in the cabin also. Still well worth that. No motor tortion at all!
Kevin
Ya, like 350ZNV said, you can install the solid mounts with the motor in. The worst part is working the stock mounts out, Chinese puzzle!
Creates much more of rigid feel to the handling, a bit more motor noise in the cabin also. Still well worth that. No motor tortion at all!
Kevin
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Originally Posted by Barzten1
What is required to install the motor mounts?
The worst part was I had to drill out my upper motor mount to get the bolt from SVRT to fit, that was kind of a issue, you need a drill bit 11mm dia. about 12" long. You have to drill the mount whall it's still on the car from the bottom up.
I told Scott from SVRT about this, so maby he changed it for his next sets?
Kevin
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