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seventythree 06-04-2012 04:53 PM

Another Motor Mount Question
 
There has been many discussions concerning the new and revised 987 motor mount superseding the older 986 design. here is a pic for comparison:

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1338857235.jpg

Well, I decided to spent $20 each for the newer style motor mount stops. I am glad I did; it appears that Porsche redesigned, and hopefully improved, the stops in a substantial way as well.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1338857384.jpg

Now, the question is, which side is which? Does the rubber side go on the outside and the foam on the inside, or vice versa?

TIA

97 Boxster 06-04-2012 04:59 PM

73

What is a Motor Mount Stop? How does it work?

seventythree 06-04-2012 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 97 Boxster (Post 292774)
73

What is a Motor Mount Stop? How does it work?

For further clarification:

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1338858733.jpg

blue2000s 06-04-2012 05:22 PM

I mounted my cushions so that the rubber side faced the mount. I assume that you want the rubber facing the part that is likely to come into contact with it.

Your first picture shows the mount but no aluminum housing. Did you push it out?

97 Boxster 06-04-2012 05:57 PM

Its the first I have heard of these mounts. Interesting. Obviously I have NOT been under my car but the parts are in the garage and ready to go (when I am of course).

seventythree 06-04-2012 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blue2000s (Post 292778)
I mounted my cushions so that the rubber side faced the mount. I assume that you want the rubber facing the part that is likely to come into contact with it.

Your first picture shows the mount but no aluminum housing. Did you push it out?

Well, the stop gets sandwiched between the mount and the carrier, where otherwise there would be metal to metal contact when the rubber bushing flexes too far. So, I am still not clear on how the hybrid stop is supposed to make a difference.

As for the bushing in the pic, I only bought the bushing from Pelican and pressed it in. It worked out OK only because I have a 10 ton, shop grade, hydrolic press at home. :D Otherwise, it would've been impossible. Without a press, or even with a cheapo version from Harbor Freight, one shouldn't attempt it. It's a pretty hard push.

blue2000s 06-04-2012 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seventythree (Post 292793)
Well, the stop gets sandwiched between the mount and the carrier, where otherwise there would be metal to metal contact when the rubber bushing flexes too far. So, I am still not clear on how the hybrid stop is supposed to make a difference.

As for the bushing in the pic, I only bought the bushing from Pelican and pressed it in. It worked out OK only because I have a 10 ton, shop grade, hydrolic press at home. :D Otherwise, it would've been impossible. Without a press, or even with a cheapo version from Harbor Freight, one shouldn't attempt it. It's a pretty hard push.

Yes, the part that actually moves relative to the cushion is the engine mount. The chassis is static relative to the cushion, so that side would see compression. The other side could see some sheer as well, thus the rubber face.

seventythree 06-05-2012 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blue2000s (Post 292796)
Yes, the part that actually moves relative to the cushion is the engine mount. The chassis is static relative to the cushion, so that side would see compression. The other side could see some sheer as well, thus the rubber face.

After fooling around with this for a while, I took your advice; thanks. :cheers:

dbarks 06-27-2012 11:04 AM

Hi - you show a picture of the motor mount stops in your post. I called the dealer and all they have is the old stops 986 375 255 01. I am replacing my motor mount and have the -05 new style one that you have pictured and as you pointed out the old ones don't fit. Do you have the part number for the new stops?

seventythree 06-27-2012 07:14 PM

Yes, P/N is: 9A1-375-257-01

dbarks 06-28-2012 05:48 AM

Found the answer - the new mount is from a Cayman so you use the Cayman's stop - part # 9A137525701.

dbarks 06-28-2012 05:52 AM

Sorry - posted before I saw your reply - thanks again.

I was able to complete the installation last night. I found that the old mount was cracked, new mount installed - vibration at 3000 - 3200 gone! Just like magic.

Robert986 06-14-2019 07:05 AM

Dudes..

Not the newest thread but letīs wake it up!

Iīm about to mount the 9A137525701, is there consensus on which way is in/ut? Not sure I read the dialogue correctly.

Robert986 06-24-2019 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert986 (Post 597555)
Dudes..

Not the newest thread but letīs wake it up!

Iīm about to mount the 9A137525701, is there consensus on which way is in/ut? Not sure I read the dialogue correctly.

Today I got an answer straight from Porsche.. The black rubber-side shall be mounted inwards to the actual engine mount. :)


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