Eric
3geez member since October 12, 2000
"All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man." - Henry David Thoreau
What are you going to grind on?
The only thing i can think of now would be the rear engine mount. What may be wrong i don't know, but just a though.
Sam
1989 Accord LX: Sold with 208k-now somewhere around 230k with new owner
Current:
2014 Elantra Sport 6MT
2000 Montero Sport 4x4 (beater, trail rig)
"The driver's side of the motor is sitting about 1-2 inches too low."
Could it also be that the passenger's side of the engine is too high?
Sam
1989 Accord LX: Sold with 208k-now somewhere around 230k with new owner
Current:
2014 Elantra Sport 6MT
2000 Montero Sport 4x4 (beater, trail rig)
#1 mount on my car is gone and nothing changed apart from not having something there that does nothing. when i swapped my b20a from auto to manual that crossmember mount didnt get changed and it still fitted. but look under and check if its sitting on it. if it is. chop it :P
i got it just tilt your head to the left and it will be fine
1987 Accord DX a20a1
17 focal rims
2-1/2 exhaust
Drop zone Coil over kit
but then the car would be tilted^^
so the engine would still look straight he isnt complaining that the car is crooked just the engine lol but i can see it now New thread "Car is crooked! WTF!" lol
1987 Accord DX a20a1
17 focal rims
2-1/2 exhaust
Drop zone Coil over kit
The engine is a little less noisy with the new motor mount, however the noise is still there, loudest at 2000 RPMs and 4000 RPMs, it never really goes away on hard accelleration. Maybe it's my diff going out because of the bad engine alignment?
the engine is supposed to balance on the front and rear mounts and the side mount is supposed to keep it level. To straighten my engine I would need to lower the front + rear mounts (impossible) or raise the side mount (also impossible)
The bottom line is I shouldn't have to cut, there is something I am missing but I can't figure it out, I was hoping someone else had run into this...
front mount: adjusts front to back (I am going to try and rotate the mount 180*, maybe it helps)
rear mount: no adjustment.
side mount: adjusts left to right, no vertical or depth adjustment
torque strut: should be tightened 2nd to last last after all others are seated and tightened. has front to rear adjustment but is severely limited by the other mounts.
tranny "mount": this is a bushing, you install it last, has play but does not support the engine. it keeps vibes down on accell/decell
Last edited by POS carb; 10-19-2007 at 09:02 AM.
Eric
3geez member since October 12, 2000
"All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man." - Henry David Thoreau
from what I read here so far, I would check that something isnt bent from the original problem, include exhaust system parts too.
both issues started at the same time? groaning sounds, and the tilted engine?
Last edited by 2oodoor; 10-19-2007 at 12:31 PM.
it's an engine vibration dampener it cancels certain engine harmonics that would be induced into the front cross member. it's a heavy weight suspended in a rubber mounting, the weight ocilliates at at a harmonic that is 180 degrees from the desired frequency they want to eliminate,this cancels that frequency out.think two tuning forks,out of phase by 180 degrees, you wouldn't hear a thing because one cancels the other.
Hello...
1st of all thanks for everyones input
2nd: I replaced the lower mount today with a junkyard original, the rubbing is 95% gone. The lower mount was crumbled and when I accelerated it let the engine push backwards... the header was rubbing the tranny crossmember
3rd: ENGINE IS STILL CROOKED
Side note: The crossmembers are exactly the same on A/T and M/T, I checked the bolt holes and alignment
Engine has been tilted for a long time, but it seems to have gotten a little worse since I put in the engine mounts (like 1/4" worse) because my old ones were squashed and deformed. I can't recall exactly when it started...
I think I figured out the groaning... it started when I replaced the engine mounts and when I was down there I noticed the downpipe support bracket was loose (bolts fell out of the block) so I put new bolts... It was not a perfect alignment, I had to persuade the downpipe a bit. I am pretty sure the groaning is from the engine having too much play and the exhaust was transferring the drivetrain vibrations to the crossmember. Today I found a little nick in the crossmember from the contact point.
As far as the tilt is concerned I'm beginning to think the damn frame is bent... or maybe an engine mount bracket is twisted... who knows! this car is not exactly "babied"
Eric
3geez member since October 12, 2000
"All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man." - Henry David Thoreau
could be... look at the radiator support and inner fenders for some different welds on either side, the car could have been smacked at some point.
Got your vibration and noise issues resolved I wouldnt worry about it unless it is just grossley freakishly stickiing up like a broke dick dog.![]()
Are there any spacers between the mount bracket and block that are missing? I don't remember the Honda's having these, but my Toyota does, and leaving them out can cause problems.
Also, might you have run over a curb or otherwise bottomed out the car, causing the subframe assembly to be bent upwards, causing your problem? This would also explain the trashed tranny mount.
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