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post Mar 4 2004, 03:59 AM
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hi i have a 2000 se sport amd was wondering if SVT motor mounts will work on my engine or not
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post Mar 4 2004, 09:44 AM
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I do believe SVT motor mounts will work. I have a 99 se sport V6-mtx and my drive train is getting a little on the sloppy side because of drive train lash. I am hoping the SVT motor mounts will cue the problem. Rick
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post Feb 18 2003, 07:07 AM
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First off, since you're in there why not changeo ut the motor mounts. If Ford is true to form yours are most likely fluid filled. I would get solid rubber ones, you could go metal, but there will be significant vibration. I have heard of people just using a metal one on the drivers side (rear I think) since it is the most prone to breaking, Johnny Langton makes them. I think MN-12 performance either has some solid rubber ones, or is soon going to if they don't already. Another source to check, call Jeff at Ford Racing 586-468-1356, those guys are a good source for after market parts information. Jarod "bigdakotanut <bigdakotanut@...>"
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post Feb 18 2003, 08:45 AM
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JL does not make solid mounts anymore, I've already asked. Pioneer is where MN12Performance gets theirs from but right now all they have is the 3.8 mount (listed also as 5.0 and 4.6).
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post Mar 28 2003, 08:32 AM
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thank you for your info. i think i will use the old ones until i can afford the new ones.
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Not sure, but if you are on probetalk.com I believe someone was selling SOLID motor mounts for $85 a piece which would reduce the amount of flex sending more power to the wheels. May want to check on those. But I am sure the regular motor mounts would be cheaper, I would try a mazda dealer just tell them you have an mx6 :) Scott 93SE
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post Oct 11 2001, 08:23 AM
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I believe that was Travis Williams, but I'm not sure if he is doing that anymore. Aleah
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