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Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 5:40 pm
by Simon75
...and after upgrades. Work great but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQdznt9 ... e=youtu.be
I wrote "temporary" because I`m afraid that the bolt can be broken sooner or later because of moving back and forward during accelerating or/and braking.
What do you thing?
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 9:02 pm
by redfury
Just got mine in the mail, it's going in this weekend ( or sooner ).
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 9:05 pm
by MKMike
Simon75 wrote:...and after upgrades. Work great but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQdznt9 ... e=youtu.be
I wrote "temporary" because I`m afraid that the bolt can be broken sooner or later because of moving back and forward during accelerating or/and braking.
What do you thing?
Why is there a gap at the bottom of the roller?
Did you install the swaybar bushing on top of the subframe, instead of below the subframe?
The roller should be touching both the subframe and the roller mounting bracket.
Watch your video, it also looks like your subframe is shifting.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:37 pm
by White64Goat
Is this mount the same for the Northstar V8 engine? I just bought a used 05 GXP and the front of the engine seems to raise up several inches when it is in gear with the brake pedal held and the gas pedal blipped. From the pics in this post I see the 3800 V6 and wondered if it is the same. Thanks
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:11 am
by harofreak00
It is not the same. The Northstar doesn't use a straight through bolt, it has an angle to it. Some people have been able to make hockey pucks work with some custom engineering. The Northstar mount is 10x harder to replace as well because of the limited room. I can swap a regular Bonneville mount in about 2 minutes, the Northstar one is over an hour.
http://www.northstarperformance.com/mmounts.php
http://www.pontiacbonnevilleclub.com/fo ... 33837.html
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:09 pm
by sseilmnop
I've done the custom engineering to get it to work on a N*. 20 times harder might be an understatement.
Is there a bigger diameter rubber bushing for the top ? My first bushing split in 2.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:25 pm
by jradke61
Quick question on this. I haven't looked underneath yet and was wondering if a larger diameter bushing could be used in place of the sway bar bushing. I have a few brand new neoprene bushings I'll never use. One side is the same but the other side is nearly double the size Is there a hole in the sub frame this needs to fit thru then rest on the under side of the top or does just the bolt go thru any hole and the bushing sits against the very bottom in which case I don't see why this bushing wouldn't work.
Nice work coming up with this custom mount and the detailed install doesn't get any better.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:39 pm
by harofreak00
Yes you could use a large diameter bushing.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:59 pm
by jradke61
Great. Thanks for the quick response, Sir Andrew. You're the man.

Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:06 pm
by jradke61
Works great. I don't see anything temporary about it. I did have to shave that bushing on one side to make it the same diameter as the other or it didn't fit up in there.
The old mount was separated nearly all the way at the bottom.
It's all tight now.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 3:17 pm
by jradke61
I do seem to have a slight vibration at a low rpm. This is brief and minor, only at a certain lower rpm and I attribute it to the harder neoprene bushing I used on the bottom as is often the case with them. I may also have compressed the roller slightly more than 3.75 inches.
Aside from that, I can feel a big difference in how the torque goes right to the wheels now. There is zero movement in the motor/transmission when I rock the car in park. Definitely a big improvement over the stock mount.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:41 pm
by Simon75
MKMike wrote:Simon75 wrote:...and after upgrades. Work great but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQdznt9 ... e=youtu.be
I wrote "temporary" because I`m afraid that the bolt can be broken sooner or later because of moving back and forward during accelerating or/and braking.
What do you thing?
Why is there a gap at the bottom of the roller?
Did you install the swaybar bushing on top of the subframe, instead of below the subframe?
The roller should be touching both the subframe and the roller mounting bracket.
Watch your video, it also looks like your subframe is shifting.
You were right!
I don`t instaled anything like swaybar and my solution was very unflexible.
Then I decidet to install new OEM mount. After one week new OEM mount was a junk too
Now I`m looking again for roller (where I threw it out?

) and something like swaybar.
Greetings for everybody!
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 3:56 am
by J7319M
harofreak00 - Are the sway bar bushings in your kits new or used ?
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 8:45 am
by harofreak00
J7319M wrote:harofreak00 - Are the sway bar bushings in your kits new or used ?
They are used from the cars that I part out. They still have plenty of life, I've sold hundreds of these things and never had anyone say that the bushing wore out.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 9:15 am
by jayn
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 12:04 pm
by ssmike1
Thanks for this TIP! I finally got tired of replacing these motor/Tranny mounts every year. The Supercharger kicks Butt!
I have a 2003 SSEi 200K miles now!!!
ANDREW, do you sill do repairs, I need the Heated Seats fix, BOTH front seats, and the Radio display is dark, all lights burnt out.
... I can stop by on my way to Superior, WI, to visit Grandma who lives there!!!

thx
mike in Milwaukee
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:58 pm
by harofreak00
Yes I'm still doing the repairs, however I'm about 3 hours out of your way.
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 3:28 pm
by ssmike1
harofreak00 wrote:Yes I'm still doing the repairs, however I'm about 3 hours out of your way.
AWESOME!

sometime this Spring i will contact you and visit. It is an 8 hour ride from Milwaukee to Superior.
We can stop at your place on the way To or Home from Grandma's!
Or we like to stay in a Cabin on the River in Trempealeau. and just make it a day getting the car repaired.
MY WIFE LOVES THAT CAR! her 03 SSEi........!!!

thank you
May i have your email address?
Mine is
MLINARMIKE@YAHOO.COM
....

Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 1:49 pm
by harofreak00
andrew.suderman@gmail.com or my cell is 5O7.22O.2OOO
Re: Updated trans mount design - The Boat Roller Mount
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 10:43 pm
by JEFFSSSEI
Harofreak00,....would there be any added benefit stiffness wise (obviously not with a metal sleeve) of using either a poly based or TPR (thermoplasticized rubber) mount vs just the standard rubber 4" spool roller? I'm ok with firm shifts as long as its not bone jarring.