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    Engine mount help needed - GQ TD42 front end vibrates like crazy

    G'day everyone.

    There is something bothering me for some time already which is that my GQ TD42 front end vibrates like crazy when at idle, much worse if it is cold off-course. So much that you can see the front bumper vibrating and if you hold it tight even the sound changes.

    Engine mounts were changed after engine rebuilt, some 5 years ago, but that also represents only 2.000 Km ago. Upon inspection, the engine mount (injection pump side/Aussy driver side) has a bend on the lower steel plate that makes it closer to the upper steel plate, and it was contacting. Looking carefully it also reveals that the engine mount upper steel plate is a little bit offset to the rear of the engine.
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    I had saved my old ones for an emergency, so I decided to compare. Alone, the old one seems to have a much bigger gap on that section of the upper and lower plates, so I decided to replace the new one with the old one to test.
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    But out of the vehicle, both seemed to have the same gap. The older one only didn't have rubber in that section, making it look like it had a wider gap, but no.
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    New one is definitely offset to the rear of the engine now, compared with the old one.
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    I have then installed the old one in the engine bay and with the weight of the engine that part of the gap also rests one onto the other and the front end vibrates the same.

    This car had a front collision at some point in its life and the front panels alignment was a bit rough, so my friend that is a panel beater had it straightened up a little bit for the panels to come more aligned. This was done with the engine in place, and I think this could have caused misalignments between the two engine mount brackets.

    I am thinking of removing the engine mount brackets and welding them back with a better alignment to see if that helps. This would be a PITA cause the engine would have to come out. But I am still unsure about that bent part of the engine mount touching the lower part, since it does it with just the weight of the engine. I have even bought an engine mount for an local 80's truck that has parts easy to find here and an similarly heavy engine to compare, cause if I am to go the engine mount bracket removal route, I might as well change it to an easier to replace part, but the rubber on the Patrol one seemed so much softer then this test unit. And since I am trying to get rid of vibrations, the softer it gets, the better, I believe.
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    Any thoughts? Does the engine mounts on your TD42s have this little to no gap on that bent plate? This is a 4-hole engine mount type by the way.
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    What brand is the engine mount? Mine sit close but don;t touch. I would say the mount needs replacing. As for the offset thing. Mine is the same. I put it down to the engine torque doing this.

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    It is aftermarket, but has a very nice appearance in terms of manufacturing.
    Weird that yours is also offset, because my old ones are perfectly aligned. I mean, out of the car.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I put it down to the engine torque doing this.
    I was also considering it could be something related to gearbox mounts, as those are the other supporting point of the engine-gearbox combo. Like if one is bad, the engine could end up turning a little bit to the side? They are old off course but don't show signs of being torn. Never heard of these being replaced either.

    Found this video where the torque movement of the engine mount seems the opposite way, moving the engine forward, not backwards. Engine mount seems a different type, also. I wonder if I cut that bent part of the plate so one plate can no longer rest onto the other, if it would make any difference to the vibration.

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    1997 Blue Nissan Patrol Y60 blacktop TD42 - Honey Badger (build thread)
    2006 White Nissan Patrol Y61 TB45 - G-Unicorn (build thread)
    1997 Red Suzuki Samurai Canvas Top SJ413 - Tatui
    2005 White Toyota Landcruiser FZJ105 - Stormtrooper

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    I wouldn't be cutting it personally. Its there for a reason and that reason would be to stop the mount collapsing any further than it already has. New engine mount time in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I wouldn't be cutting it personally. Its there for a reason and that reason would be to stop the mount collapsing any further than it already has. New engine mount time in my opinion.
    For such a heavily loaded element I would be defaulting to a factory original. You then get exactly what the engineers specified within the manufacturing tolerances, including rubber hardness and vibration resistance. Its always tempting to utilise aftermarket, and I have done so in less critical items, but I carry factory mounts for engine and gbox/transfer case. Aftermarket is a bit of a lottery I think.
    Also, as Brassy has suggested, have a look with a wider Lense to see it there is additional components that could be contributing, tore tounts or simply aged and hardened.

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