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Johneturbo

posted on 18/10/10 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
Soft mounting a bike engine

I've been looking at the idea of using polyurethane bushes to mount the engine rather than hard mouting it

looks like i can't go with my original idea of using 3 3/4 outter bushing shell as i wont have the room between engine and mounts

so i thought about maybe just using a Polyurethane bush between the engine and mount something like these

http://www.superflex.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=SF394-0669

worth a try you think?

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matt_gsxr

posted on 18/10/10 at 02:38 PM Reply With Quote
Do you think that those are soft enough?

The ones on a bike are rubber (well the ones on my gsxr1100, but that is a dinosaur so maybe things have moved on).

Those ones don't look like they would have much give in them. Happy to be proved wrong though.

Matt

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jossey

posted on 18/10/10 at 02:44 PM Reply With Quote
whats the benefit of soft mounting a bike engine?

aint most of them hard mounted on bikes?

wouldnt it effect the prop movement in a negative manor?

i have seen a few posts recently on this and im confused on the reasoning of it?


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Johneturbo

posted on 18/10/10 at 02:48 PM Reply With Quote
Yea most bikes are hard mounted as the engine is part of the rigidity i guess plus the two spockets need to stay alined.

the reason for me doing it was to take away any vibrations. it can't be a bad thing can it

i'm open to anything else that might be worth a try instead

Dave, the engine woulnd't be able to move it's just a idea of absorbing any vibrations

ETA i know Andy from AB performance talked about metalastic so it has been done before


[Edited on 18/10/10 by Johneturbo]

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coyoteboy

posted on 18/10/10 at 03:07 PM Reply With Quote
If you're using shafts with end play, or a soft-mounted diff, soft mounting the engine may have no problems related. If you're chain driven and you move relative to the other sprocket it could obviusly cause major problems. I made my own poly mounts for my cars diff when it fell apart, cost me about £30 for a litre of mix and I had to prep the metal well, but it is still holding up. That way you could make your own bushes to the size/shape/hardness you need.
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adithorp

posted on 18/10/10 at 03:07 PM Reply With Quote
My R1 is mounted on "metalastic" bushes. No movement to speak of ut absorbs vibration. 'll see if I've any photo's when I get home.

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Johneturbo

posted on 18/10/10 at 03:40 PM Reply With Quote
coyoteboy, the prop does have some end float, but the engine won't have any movement like say a car engine is mounted

i'll only have something in between just to adsorb any vibs.

adrian that would be great.

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mackei23b

posted on 18/10/10 at 04:16 PM Reply With Quote
The Westfields are mouted on bushes.

Cheers

Ian

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jacko

posted on 18/10/10 at 04:51 PM Reply With Quote
What about something like this photo out of Wadders archive + more to see
top engine mount
top engine mount

Jacko

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g.gilo

posted on 18/10/10 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
ANTI VIBE

MY BLADE ENGINE HANGS FROM 8 METALASTIC BUSHES, NO DETECABLE MOVMENT BUT VERY SMOOTH AND VIBE FREE.
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adithorp

posted on 18/10/10 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry, can't find any pictures of the mounts.
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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 18/10/10 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
I was just looking at upgrading the bec with this system. The vibrations are killing cans.
My idea is to retrofit the seven with the bushes






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bi22le

posted on 18/10/10 at 08:24 PM Reply With Quote
IIRC MAC1 and other BEC manufacturers sometimes use a engine cage or cradle. These are normally rubber mounted. Could you not try doing that?

Or am I missing the point?

IF its just an exact bush size you need then take a photo and post it up. I bet somebody will be able to offer a solution.





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Johneturbo

posted on 18/10/10 at 09:46 PM Reply With Quote
I was going to go for these
http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=9.9107

but on one of my lower mounts on the right there isn't enough room between the mounting point on the engine and the casing itself
Description
Description


as the 2" long bushings need 3 3/4 OD rather chunky, most other bushings arn't that long i'd want it to be atleast 2" for strength

so maybe just something that would sandwich between might be a option
i do have a cradle but that is only 2 of the 6 mounts


i'll take a gander at Wadders archive

[Edited on 18/10/10 by Johneturbo]

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Johneturbo

posted on 18/10/10 at 09:53 PM Reply With Quote
I'd like to know what that is between cradle/frame
is that metalastik?
hope wadders doesn't mind me posting the pic
engine brkt 2
engine brkt 2

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