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Do I Need a New Motor Mount?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snk-Byet01" data-source="post: 15566307" data-attributes="member: 36031"><p>2004 SVT</p><p></p><p>I replaced the OEM dog bone with a CFM lower engine torque mount (Street). The smaller rubber bushing on the OEM mount was pretty much FUBAR. The symptoms I was getting was an engine vibration at idle that could be felt inside the car. I still have some vibration and maybe it is just from the poly bushings in the CFM mount.</p><p></p><p>Checking things over, I removed the plastic cap on the passenger side motor mount and pressed down on the rubber bladder. There is still some gel in the mount that moves around when I press on the covering but it is not totally full. Should there be total resistance from pressing on the bladder (should the bladder be totally filled with gel?) or am I okay with what I have? I don't see any visible evidence of leaks. </p><p></p><p>I have 173K+ on the stock mounts so it is probably the time to replace the remaining two mounts.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snk-Byet01, post: 15566307, member: 36031"] 2004 SVT I replaced the OEM dog bone with a CFM lower engine torque mount (Street). The smaller rubber bushing on the OEM mount was pretty much FUBAR. The symptoms I was getting was an engine vibration at idle that could be felt inside the car. I still have some vibration and maybe it is just from the poly bushings in the CFM mount. Checking things over, I removed the plastic cap on the passenger side motor mount and pressed down on the rubber bladder. There is still some gel in the mount that moves around when I press on the covering but it is not totally full. Should there be total resistance from pressing on the bladder (should the bladder be totally filled with gel?) or am I okay with what I have? I don't see any visible evidence of leaks. I have 173K+ on the stock mounts so it is probably the time to replace the remaining two mounts. TIA [/QUOTE]
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