Just like their name explains, engine mounts have the role of keeping the power plant in place inside the engine bay. They are usually a component that has rubber and metal, and they are screwed into ...
Replacing an engine mount can be relatively inexpensive or costly, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. On average, replacing an engine mount can cost anywhere from $446 to $498. Simple ...
The crazy crew from Garage 54 are answering another automotive question nobody asked: can you use big springs to counteract engine vibrations?
Oftentimes, it’s easiest to address problems with the path of least resistance. But what about when that problem is a firewall that prohibits the use of an HEI distributor cap in your ...
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The $800 sag: Why your 2026 transmission is dying beneath a failing engine mount
Engine mounts fail gradually causing sluggish shifts and $800+ repair bills when ignored-spot early warning signs to prevent costly damage.
I've got a 1974 GMC Sprint project car. It was originally a 350 small-block Chevy with a TH350 trans, but I sold the engine and trans and installed a 454 [big-block] and TH400 trans in it.
This past summer I went out and bought an E46-generation BMW M3 with an astounding 284,000 miles on the odometer. While the body and engine were in good condition when I picked it up, almost ...
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Nissan's active engine mounts for EV batteries turn the weight penalty into an advantage
The active battery mounts can improve everything from handling to safety and towing, and be used in everything from a truck ...
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