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Huffy 05-10-12 06:50 PM

Lower Engine mount L Series
 
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...o/IMG_0826.jpg


this is the cause of my downpipes shearing off... apparently!?!?

does anyone know where i can get a direct replacement or upgraded lower engine mount?

petet16 05-10-12 07:23 PM

Would one of these be what your after

http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/picture....pictureid=1482

Huffy 05-10-12 07:27 PM

I thought so, but its a complete sealed unit.... the bar seems to got from one mount to the other? almost like a dumbell..

petet16 05-10-12 07:38 PM

You just unbolt both ends of the bar, remove it, and push the old bush out and replace with the poly one.

Huffy 05-10-12 08:03 PM

the ones you have in the pic, are they split so the go either side of the joining bar? Do the rubber bushes need to be cut off as they look to be a sealed around the bar?

petet16 05-10-12 08:17 PM

The ones in the pic are split yes, so half pushes in from each side, the big bush isn't sealed to the bar afiak, I changed one on a 180 which uses the same set up and the bush pushed out really easily.

petet16 05-10-12 08:25 PM

http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/ItemImag.../KKH101222.jpg

I see what you mean it does look as if it's bonded to the bar, but it isn't.

Huffy 05-10-12 09:47 PM

ok.... so i need some of these asap! lol where ? is it the same on the 180? i've found a listing on ebay for what looks like squared off bushhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-ZR-ZS-T...item4ab4d7fa6c, and even a complete "tie bar"http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-ZS-Engi...item2ebcf39e27 is this a job i can do myself withought a ramp?

petet16 05-10-12 09:53 PM

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-ZR-ZS-T...-/320861633132

petet16 05-10-12 09:59 PM

The orange bush has been rounded to improve it's performance, if you leave them squared off they transmit more noise and vibration, the bar you've linked to on ebay won't fit a diesel unfortunately.

MG ZS STE 05-10-12 10:27 PM

The bush mumby sells is fine as long as you soften the corners (as Pete said) I even rifled the internal mateing surfaces to further reduce unwanted vibration.

Huffy 06-10-12 12:07 AM

Cheers for all your help pete :) ... I'll order up the bush, and see if i can do the work myself:)

DuckFeet 06-10-12 12:15 AM

I have a spare bar soon if you want to add bushes to bar the swap them, pass on the original bar though please. Postage cost only, no impromptu selling here.

Huffy 06-10-12 08:44 AM

Pm sent, so to clarify, the bar( which is the same on a 180?) unbolts, rubbers pop off, out, new ones go in?

Huffy 06-10-12 08:50 AM

The reason am asking so many questions. The chap at powerflow said the rubbers could not be changed as it was a sealed unit.....

petet16 06-10-12 08:52 AM

Your man at Powerflow is mistaken.

MG ZS STE 06-10-12 09:22 AM

Some are, I know the TF steady bar is glued in and requires burning out but 45/ZS ones will literally drop out. Worn ones will anyway.

DuckFeet 07-10-12 08:32 AM

Ah you need it in a hurry, will post tomorrow, ignore waffling in my pm.

Huffy 07-10-12 04:21 PM

Aye that would be mint! Need to get it sorted asap, can't weld my down pipe until its fixed! :(

DuckFeet 08-10-12 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DuckFeet (Post 276186)
Ah you need it in a hurry, will post tomorrow, ignore waffling in my pm.

Arg. not organised this morning, will package it up tonight.

Nobrainer 08-10-12 01:06 PM

Not sure why you need a new bar? And arent there bushes available for the other side as well?

DuckFeet 08-10-12 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nobrainer (Post 276426)
Not sure why you need a new bar? And arent there bushes available for the other side as well?

Convenience of fitting the bush before swapping over bars, not getting under car twice.
Yes, but for like £20! Deemed not worth it I think, upper only though - I may be talking rubbish, just noticed the TD uses a different bar then the 180. Would it be inadvisable to use the wrong one?

see top left, cheers for the pic Roverdose.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b5...tabilisers.jpg

Not the same as the one Pete pictured at all.

Huffy 10-10-12 06:16 PM

Ok.... An getting totally confused now, I have a set if the large bushes now, they arrived today, are the bushes different on the180? mine is a diesel after all?

petet16 10-10-12 06:36 PM

The large bush is the same, the Mumby ones are Orange, and I reprofiled them to make sure they didn't transmit any more noise/vibration than the standard bush, the other Yellow ones are either Powerflex or Superflex, same bush, different colour.

petet16 10-10-12 06:41 PM

I see your confusion now, the lower bar in Duckfeets pic won't fit a diesel.

Huffy 10-10-12 07:22 PM

Am still confused.... Lol

Huffy 10-10-12 07:24 PM

Can I replace the old bushes, the large ones with new poly ones(orange) using my existing bar? I just have to take it off?

petet16 10-10-12 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huffy (Post 276698)
Can I replace the old bushes, the large ones with new poly ones(orange) using my existing bar? I just have to take it off?

Yes

Huffy 16-10-12 09:41 PM

All done. Old one dropped straight out, new one popped in! Now to get the down pipe sorted and a good old service:)

petet16 16-10-12 09:47 PM

Good stuff, pleased with the new bush ?

Huffy 17-10-12 07:49 AM

Yeah, actually there is s discernible difference, of course there is more vibration, but its not like being In a food mixer! Lol feels good actually ? Full opinion when down pipe is sorted :)

petet16 17-10-12 09:36 AM

Did you round the edges on it, that makes all the difference with vibration.

Huffy 18-10-12 09:03 AM

Not yet, I wanted to see what it was like 1st, it's really not that bad, it make the car feel a little raw, but lets face it.... I bought an MG not a 45! Lol


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