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chained down the charger

Started by jackel440, May 01, 2007, 09:43:22 PM

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jackel440

well I have been having problem withthe fan hitting the air shroud i fabbed for the alluminum radiater.I didn't think my motor mounts were that week, :scratchchin:So i got out some 5/16"chain and chained the motor down to the frame ;D
fired it up put her in gear and torque up the chassis and no more hitting.
well i put it down a little farther and she lit em up in the garage :METAL: :METAL: this car hasn't been able to do a power brkae the hole time i have had it.I guess i will have to see if she will do it on the road now :D

dpm68

Well, that's one way to do it...

Bandit72

i have a buddy with a 70 that had a problem with breaking one motor mount so he finally took his dads advise and chained it....still there to this day...i guess it's an old school racing trick
Daddy ran whiskey in a big black dodge
bought it at an auction at the masons lodge,
Johnson County Sherriff painted on the side,
just shot a coat of primer then he looked inside,
well him and my uncle tore that engine down,
I still remember that rumblin' sound.....

jackel440

yeah its definatly an old hot rod trick.I didn't really want to do it,but hey when you can't get a new mount right now it works. :yesnod:
now i need to go put in the new sending unit in the tank.

6670charger

Had a chain on the 440 from the 70 I had.  Took it off after having the motor mount fixed.  Seemed to run fine with the chain, though.  Just didn't like the way it looked with the chain.
Proudly Confusing The Crap Out Of People Since 1963

41husk

I think they sell sraps as well to hold the engine down?
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

70kracken

solid motor mounts!  the only way to fly
RELEASE THE KRACKEN

MorePwr

I like a slightly loose chain . you still get the smooth ride of the rubber with the chain providing a solid stop. it looks old school racing to me. it is kinda hard to see though. and I mounted mine on the front of the motor mount. if you didn't like the way it looked, you could mount it on the back and not see it at all.

in the vid. you can see the chain stoping the flex. it used to move about twice as far....watch the bread box

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1087787238753360211&hl=en

1st_charger

OK can someone post a pic or tell me were on the motor and frame you attached a chain? Sorry but I cant view the video!

Arigmaster

I was thinking about putting a chain in mine but thought about putting a solid mount just on the one side. Anyone else do the one or is solid on bothe better?

deputycrawford

     I ripped the driver's side mount at the drag track. I went with a solid on the driver's side only and it was fine. I have since then gone to both solid mounts and don't notice any difference. Its really not that bad. I will probably only use solid mounts from now on. They are cheap, hold up, and don't cause any more noticable vibrations to speak of. I love mine.
If it ain't wide open; it ain't running.        Rule number one in motocross racing: Pin it; row the gear box; and wait until you hit something.     At work my motto is: If you need me, call someone else.

timmy

i would have to go with the motor mounts not a fan of the chain ideal 

MorePwr

here's a pic for you.

  about the single solid mount. I'm thinking that's a bad idea. to me it sounds like a good way to pry the mount bolts out of the block. if you're going with solids, I'd go with two.

MorePwr

Jeez..What motor mounts are you guys using?  from my experience (not on a Mopar) saying solid mounts don't cause any extra vibration is like saying gear drives don't make noise. no offence intended. it's just that the last time I used a set, in my 72 maro. they were annoying as hell. which is why I used chain on the Charger. have they come up with some other material other than steel to replace the rubber? :shruggy:

Dodge Don

I got a pair of "polyloc" mounts from Schumacher Creative Services.

http://www.engine-swaps.com/

2Gunz



I broke a pretty new motor mount on a freeway on ramp.

Changed the mount then chained it.

The chain isnt tight until you jump on it.

No more trouble.

deputycrawford

Morepwr, I am using Morso mounts for my car. I have a .575 lift solid cam, 3500 stall converter and a 4:10 rear end. I took an old car owner for a ride in it and he was impressed on how it handles and didn't vibrate. I was using the driver's side only for awhile. It is the lifting side mount. The passenger side just compresses and doesn't seem to have the problem. Again, I am now using both solid mounts. I am serious when I say I don't notice much of any difference with the solid mounts. But then again, I have a total package that works VERY well together. I wish you were close so I can let you drive it. Many are surprised.
If it ain't wide open; it ain't running.        Rule number one in motocross racing: Pin it; row the gear box; and wait until you hit something.     At work my motto is: If you need me, call someone else.