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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Mild Modifications => Topic started by: 420GOAT on July 19, 2007, 05:37:40 PM

Title: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: 420GOAT on July 19, 2007, 05:37:40 PM
hello, i've searched and i want to know who has used polyurathane motor mounts on a 67 with a 350.
i'm also interested in the way dealers would strap down mounts when a recall was issued. what methods did you guys use and what tips should i look out for? i checked the pollozzi link but it did not explain much....only the types of mounts. thanks in advanced.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: JohnZ on July 20, 2007, 03:24:07 PM
Here's a photo of the bracket and restraining cable around the upper control arm shaft that the dealers installed for the motormount recall.

(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2002-2/13522/bracket.jpg)
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: 420GOAT on July 20, 2007, 06:01:13 PM
nice pic....unfortunately im using headers so ill check to see if it is possible to do it this way. now is the cable tight or how much tension is to it? where did you get the cable.......thanks.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: CNorton on July 20, 2007, 07:43:49 PM
The cable was a part of the kit provided during the recall.  There was no tension on it unless the mount broke and the driver's side of the engine reacted to the torque by shifting upward.  Then, it held the engine relatively level.   Anyone who has experienced the stuck-open throttle condition that results from a broken motor mount could testify to the fact that it was a potentially deadly situation addressed with this simple mechanism.  I believe that I've seen it used on a car with headers by using spacers on two exhaust manifold bolts to position the bracket correctly.  It looked a little funky but just about anything would be better than the stuck-throttle syndrome.  This thing was not complicated.  It was engineered to get the job done and yet be capable of installation in a minimum of time and fuss.  I would guess that a line mechanic could install it in a matter of a few minutes without  moving major components.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: 67camarorsss on July 20, 2007, 09:08:45 PM
Potentially deadly indeed, especially if making a left turn. I've had it happen a few times. Quick thing to do was either throw it in neutral or turn the engine off. Both took the strain off of the carb bell crank and accelerator rod. I ended up fabbing a bracket with a clevis pin and a strap pretty much the same as the factory. Being in and having a sheet metal shop at your disposal helps, but could be done at home with the right tools.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: 68Zproject on July 21, 2007, 03:19:46 AM
I don't want to seem ignorant, but didn't 69's come with interlocking engine mounts or was that just H.P. ones?
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: 420GOAT on July 22, 2007, 04:44:36 AM
i believe the frame mounts between 67/68 and 69 are differrent...................i had the broken mount syndrome on a zz4 i once buiilt......drove me very crazy for a week.......i almost crunched a wall once too!. this time i want to strap it down, so any ideas on how to get or make straps would be appreciated...........other than that maybe ill put chains on the headers or somehow chain the block down.......usually the driver side.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: wtexz10 on July 22, 2007, 04:50:14 AM
I've installed polyurethane motor mounts, they are designed with internal brackets, that should the poly break the brackets will catch and not allow the engine to torque over.  I can't remember who makes these but it should not be to hard to locate.

Kris
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on November 18, 2007, 02:03:06 AM
Here's a photo of the bracket and restraining cable around the upper control arm shaft that the dealers installed for the motormount recall.

(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2002-2/13522/bracket.jpg)

I have a motor mount recall cable kit but the bracket to the manifold does not look like the one in the picture.  It's "L" shaped if viewed from the side and has one hole in it's center to bolt it down.  What year is the set-up in the photo?  Were the brakets different Nova or for different years and manifolds?
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: hotrod68 on November 18, 2007, 08:08:23 AM
I'm using Energy Suspension urethane engine mounts on my '68 and they work great. '67-'69 all have the same dimensions as far as bolting up. The '69 factory engine mount was changed physically, but the bolt pattern and frame mounts are the same on all 3 years. The Nova shared the same subframe as the Camaro...they are virtually identical and it all interchanges. The only reason a stock Camaro would need the holddown cable is if the engine mount had rotted away. The cables were a CYA item from GM...useless, but they made a good PR program. And they do look nice on a resto! Sweet pic, John Z.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on November 18, 2007, 02:26:50 PM
This is what I have.  I'm not sure what it fits but it's not the bracket John has.  Anyone have an idea?  I have 2 of them.  They were in a box of junk I got with my last Camaro.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: red69 on November 18, 2007, 08:29:50 PM
I know the recall was in place in 1972, for the 1969 Z-28's. It would be hard to believe that the mounts would be rotted away by that time. I would think it would be a problem with too many hard leaves breaking the mount. GM was known to change the mounts to interlocking style, if tubing headers had been installed, and the kit would not fit around the exhuast.
    Pat
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on November 22, 2007, 05:31:46 PM
This is what I have.  I'm not sure what it fits but it's not the bracket John has.  Anyone have an idea?  I have 2 of them.  They were in a box of junk I got with my last Camaro.
No ideas?  The car was originally a 6 cyl car.  Did 6 cyl engines get a motor strap too?
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on November 22, 2007, 05:33:54 PM
I should have mentiioned I'd be interested in at least one bracket if anyone has one
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on December 14, 2007, 02:59:20 AM
This guy on ebay says he has the motor mount straps for a Z28.  They are the same thing that I have and not the ones that are in the photo that JohnZ posted.  What doe they fit!!!!  Someone must know what the go to??  Item number: 250196176550
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Bjv69ss on December 25, 2007, 03:58:48 PM
I seem to be talking to myself here... :-[

I found a recall kit on eBay   Item number: 200178853605  I know they are hard to find but $300.00?  So fare no one has taken it.  Myself included.
 
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: Big_Al on December 02, 2009, 06:45:02 PM
I know the recall was in place in 1972, for the 1969 Z-28's. It would be hard to believe that the mounts would be rotted away by that time. I would think it would be a problem with too many hard leaves breaking the mount. GM was known to change the mounts to interlocking style, if tubing headers had been installed, and the kit would not fit around the exhuast.
    Pat

My '69 RS L65 received the pictured (JohnZ) recall cable motor mount strap in '72. It was not just for the Z28s. Installed in a very short time as I recall. I also agree the mount would not be rotted away after such a short time. Lots of "hard leaves" around at that time with so many Camaros, Mustangs, and assorted other muscle on the street!
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: tmodel66 on December 02, 2009, 07:03:47 PM
I don't know if this makes sense but I broke the bolts that held it to the manifold.  I ended up going with solid steel mounts.  A little vibration at idle but it held that puppy down. I had to do something drastic cause I almost went under a semi-truck with a stuck throttle and it almost caused my heart to stop.  LOL
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: dutch on December 04, 2009, 09:27:22 PM
This is what I have.  I'm not sure what it fits but it's not the bracket John has.  Anyone have an idea?  I have 2 of them.  They were in a box of junk I got with my last Camaro.

 I have in a GM box, exactly the same version of a stop lift kit as you have shown shown stamped #6270739 also.
 The original paperwork enclosed with the parts state it is for 1969 Chevrolet 327-250 with Power Steering but doesn't specify Camaro or Nova (although the box does - but that aslo carries the #330265 part number - so I'm assuming it is misboxed).
 A friend picked it up at Carlisle years ago for me, assuming it would fit and be neat for my '68 Zed but I run headers and it wouldn't fit obviously anyway even if it was the #330265 version.
 Appears from the diagrams that 6270739 attaches to the front exhaust manifold bolt (either left or right side?? of the block) and tucks closely behind the power steering pump if installed on the driver's side... as the enclosed instuctions state "straighten the French lock and remove mainfold bolt. The power steering adjusting bolt may be too long and interfere with the cable bracket - if so replace adjusting bolt"...
 Might be able to scan a copy of the paperwork and picture disgram(s) if you feel it is any good to you, just let me know you're email addy if interested... So that is what you have!  - Randy
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: tom on December 04, 2009, 10:32:31 PM
I do beleive that the cable was no longer needed with the newer interlocking motor mounts. Problem with older mounts was when broken the block could move quite a ways leading to the stuck throttle issue. Don't know what the cutoff date would be, but the cable should not be needed if you upgrade the mounts.
Title: Re: MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS
Post by: dutch on December 05, 2009, 03:49:36 AM
I meant to type 327-350 with power steering...

Randy