Front roll stop
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August 23, 2015 07:25 pm UTC
August 23, 2015 07:25 pm UTC
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Ian Burnside
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Since my rebuild, I haven't been running one. I know probably not a good idea. My powdercoat guy had to burn out the bushing to coat the mount, and I simply forgot it wasnt there. I found both parts the other day, and I'm curious what my options are now. I have no idea what size bolts are needed to attach them back on either.
A new roll stop is pretty cheap, should I just replace it?
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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August 24, 2015 10:55 pm UTC
August 24, 2015 10:55 pm UTC
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Jeremy Gilbert
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Id love to go back to all OEM mounts if I could, car already shakes like hell. I went to full Avid mounts a few years ago and hated it. Any extended drive resulted in very numb hindquarters. This past winter I swapped in the OEM engine mounts, but left in the Avid roll stops. The roll stops are what hold things still when you're hammering on it; the engine mounts just hold the engine and tranny up. Most of the vibration is gone, but I still get my lightning quick shifts. To clarify: by engine mounts I mean both the one by the timing cover and the one on the top of the tranny.
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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September 14, 2015 04:45 pm UTC
September 14, 2015 04:45 pm UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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If you look at the mount there are teeth on each side of it, with it tightened it shouldn't be moving around, I think it was designed the way it was for each of install.
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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September 15, 2015 03:54 am UTC
September 15, 2015 03:54 am UTC
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Stephan Tanchak
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My brother did as you were thinking, Ian. No ill effects here. Just felt wrong putting a bolt so thin into a mount with such a large hole.
1998 Eclipse GSX Spyder 11.5@124 AWD Talons: 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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September 15, 2015 11:30 pm UTC
September 15, 2015 11:30 pm UTC
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Mike Eng
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From top to bottom. (2x) M12 x 42mm, 17mm hex cap with 2mm split lock washers. For both top and bottom of the bracket to the block. Then, M10 x 40mm, 14mm hex cap with 1mm split lock washer for top of the lower bracket from the cross member. And sleeved through that is another, M10 x 3" (76mm) locking 14mm hex cap and matching nut. Everything is 1.25mm thread pitch. And the bolt that connects the block to the roll stop is an M15 x 3" (or slightly longer if need be) with matching lock washer. Likely another 17mm hex cap. And make sure to use grade 10 where you can. Note that I didn't physically have the M15 in my hand, I just measured the sleeve and as long as you have a 15mm shank by 3 inches or maybe 3.25" you shouldn't have any play.
Last edited by Mike Eng; September 15, 2015 11:42 pm UTC.
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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October 14, 2015 07:53 pm UTC
October 14, 2015 07:53 pm UTC
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Ian Burnside
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Intake is still on. Even with the turbo moved, when I bolt it back up it seems like it's going to hit the wastegate. Is there a known clearance issue with this turbo? I'm positive its pretty much the same as the 14b. I'll probably drop the front subframe anyways, I have new prothane bushings that need to go in. Running solid aluminum ones still, not a huge fan.
I may get ambitious this year, if not its a spring time project.
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Re: Front roll stop
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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October 19, 2015 05:37 pm UTC
October 19, 2015 05:37 pm UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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