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Keep in mind, this is the exception to have cars coming from the factory this way, not the norm. But it's enough to cause some fitment issues. Just glad to get a solution out there! |
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Funny sh!t little.
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Drives: Subaru, HD Road Glide Special Join Date: Apr 2012
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The practice of loosening the engine mounts and re-centering them is referred to as "neutralizing" the mounts. It's a common practice used to counter noise/vibration/harshness issues for new cars under warranty. On automatics, it's easy: loosen mounts, start engine, reverse-drive-reverse-drive-park, re-torque mounts. On manuals you can do a partial clutch release in the same manner, or a floor jack and a block of wood can be used to slightly lift and re-center the engine. no big deal.
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Thanks strych9. Sounds about as simple as it gets. Good to know.
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What makes you think your opinion is better than mine? I'll be here everytime some jerk tries to badmouth obx headers.... When an engine is set down on its mounts the engine will find its center. moving it left or right by force will put it in a bind...simple. Just a band-aide fix for a set of way overpriced headers.
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Kooks may be overpriced to YOU! And it's not BS! Just because YOU think it is, Maryland Speed didn't make me believe shit because I already knew OBX has had a bad rep since they started to make them for the Ls1's years ago. It's not for bragging rights but "I DO" feel better buying A product that was made here in the United States. Your late to the party pal! And STOP saying the motor is going to be in a bind! Your not too bright if you think that!
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Or better yet...
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I said some of the best. I would say JBA is up there in original (hopefully) designs. I just realized I shouldn't have bought JBA yesterday. Give me a day or two to come to grips with my failure
.::EDIT:: Although to be fair.. I didn't know they had copied JBA too.
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AWw ...he blew smoke up your ass and you fell for it...it hurts knowing you got ripped off...does it not? There is a fool born every minute. I have been a mechanic for over 40 years....If you loosen a motor...force it with pressure from one side to another then hold it in place and tighten it down...it puts the damn thing in a bind...you're stupid if you can't see it. Now go sit down somewhere and shut up for a minute..i'm tired of listening to your BS.
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LMAO...i bet you stuck your tongue out too.
So are you like 12 0r 14 maybe?...grow up.
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So.... You get herp derped again!
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Funny...I try and stay out of the thread...and we keep getting drug in
I have seen some cars like the 2004-2006 GTO that had major engine aligment issues front the factory. That was because they were made in a side shop by hand at Holden. Camaro's on the other hand are made on a normal assembly line with robots and lasers. I will tell you, I have sold a lot of Camaro headers, and watch all the posts here. I have had maybe two or three different instances where a customer had issues with the header hitting the steering shaft. While you see people posting "loosen the motor mounts"...I have yet to see someone post that it actually worked on a Camaro. I know we have suggested it, and in the end the fix ends up being a new header...or if it's a cheap header, take the hammer to it. While rare for the brands I sell, parts are still made by humans, and mistakes happen...that's why there is a warranty. Rolls Royces break down from time to time..does not mean they are not still much nicer than say a Chevy Malibu. |
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