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Old 2nd March 2016, 06:47 PM
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Default Mx5 engine mounts

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I'm building an mx5 roadster with my son , this weekend we put in the engine and made some dummy mounts, but do the mounts really need to be made out of 5mm steel ? It just seems rather thick !
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Old 2nd March 2016, 09:32 PM
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With the forces that come from the engine twisting the mounts I would stick with 5mm bettersafe than sorry
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Old 4th March 2016, 12:19 PM
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Yes they do!
I accidentally made mine out of 3mm and they lasted a couple of thousand miles before one failed.



Luckily I noticed before the tear got all the way to the end and my engine fell out!

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Old 4th March 2016, 08:28 PM
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Ok thanks - I will make them out of 5mm in the morning
I'm trying to make the sump as high as I can so will be time consuming I think
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Old 4th March 2016, 11:13 PM
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if trying to raise the sump watch out for bonnet clearance, I used a saturn wide scoop bonnet and still have a good bit of underhang and I even tweaked the engine slightly off center.
Its the plenum and throttle body that caused the issue
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