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The new aftermarket motor mount offering got me thinking about easier ways to make a bullet proof mount. I don't have any experience with broken mounts (knock on wood) but it seems that most fail with the rubber portion ripping in half from upside down landings. Correct?
Well, why not just through bolt them? There would need to be a dampener between the top of the bedplate and the bolt to allow a small amount of vertical movement for vibration (say mmc pn 60525K21). Don't weld the nut on the bottom of the mount and you can adjust how much dampening is provided laterally by how tight you torque the bolt.
You would have to clearance an area between the motor mount hull inserts for the nut sticking off the bottom but that would be pretty easy. The motor would have to be pulled/installed with the mounts still attached but that doesn't seem like a big deal either. As an added bonus, I imagine a failed mount would be just as effective as a good one when set up like this.
Any thoughts on why this wouldn't work? It just seems too easy...
Well, why not just through bolt them? There would need to be a dampener between the top of the bedplate and the bolt to allow a small amount of vertical movement for vibration (say mmc pn 60525K21). Don't weld the nut on the bottom of the mount and you can adjust how much dampening is provided laterally by how tight you torque the bolt.
You would have to clearance an area between the motor mount hull inserts for the nut sticking off the bottom but that would be pretty easy. The motor would have to be pulled/installed with the mounts still attached but that doesn't seem like a big deal either. As an added bonus, I imagine a failed mount would be just as effective as a good one when set up like this.
Any thoughts on why this wouldn't work? It just seems too easy...


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