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#1600 - 06/24/07 07:17 PM painting some engine pieces
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so i've been looking at pics and reading posts and im gonna get ambitious and paint my crossbraces, my engine cover and my dogbone mounts, maybe more if i have enough. Anyway i'll get some pics soon
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#1601 - 06/24/07 07:31 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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Be sure to sand any metal parts down real well.

For plastic stuff, give it a good clean with soap and water and let it dry.
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#1602 - 06/24/07 10:39 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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i think that i am painting the dogbone mounts, im not really sure, it's those things in the front that keep the engine from coming forward, somebody said that they rotated those 90*??? how would you do that???
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#1603 - 06/25/07 12:20 AM Re: painting some engine pieces
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you don't rotate the actual dogbone, you rotate the rubber piece it's bolted into 90*

it just keeps your engine from rocking around near as much at WOT
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#1604 - 06/25/07 09:38 AM Re: painting some engine pieces
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i did it, and wasnt impressed with the rotation.

So i bought the polys
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#1605 - 06/25/07 10:14 AM Re: painting some engine pieces
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I thought it was pretty noticable.
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#1606 - 06/25/07 03:57 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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i feel the awesomness of rotated dogbone mounts every time the car shifts.

Shifting feels almost instantaneous now.
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#1607 - 06/25/07 05:00 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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I'm all for poly mounts but expect some ugly noise!
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#1608 - 06/25/07 06:56 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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Noise? From poly mounts? How so?

Slick's car has polys and the only ugly noise I hear on that car is the exhaust. angel
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#1609 - 06/25/07 07:47 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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I'm sure the CSC and its driveshaft being right there make it worse, but solid mounts allow engine vibration/noise to transmit right into the body of the car. Mine also have some creeking sometimes.
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#1610 - 06/25/07 07:54 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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Ah, I wondered if maybe your CSC would have contributed any, but I am unfamiliar with it, so had to ask. That's actually kinda interesting .. I wonder if any other CSC guys have polys and noise.

My car creaks .. my old one did, too. That could be lots of things, but I can ignore that easily. My Super40s and the Bose system can take care of any little obnoxious noises. laugh
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#1611 - 06/25/07 08:12 PM Re: painting some engine pieces
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Yeah. Its not horrible. I may replace the bearings in the shaft (4 of them) to see if that makes it any smoother). The creaking was definetly coming from the poly mounts. After I put washer spacers on both sides of them it almost never happens now.
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#1612 - 06/26/07 11:15 AM Re: painting some engine pieces
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no noise here...but im sure every car reacts different, depending on the condition of the lower mounts and the tranny mount
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#1613 - 06/26/07 11:35 AM Re: painting some engine pieces
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my lower mount is shot and so my car rattles pretty good with the rotated dogbone mounts

Now I wonder why I didn't change it when the motor was out of the car
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