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Thread: TD5 vibration, maybe fuel, maybe balancer. I need some faith restored. I need to rant

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    and powerful
    That's what I've told my Toyota driving mates. The TD5 is just so powerful it tried to tear itself out of the engine bay. Not even these massive engine mounts could stop it.

    Happy Days

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    That's what I've told my Toyota driving mates. The TD5 is just so powerful it tried to tear itself out of the engine bay. Not even these massive engine mounts could stop it.

    Happy Days
    Mine will be soon, with my new turbo, boost box, fuel map and new intercooler.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    day Joel ,


    Did you try the jack under the sump method to see if it was the mounts ?


    It seems common for 1 side to fail a lot worse than the other, must be that massive amount of torque you speak of twisting the engine

    Cheers Ean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post

    It seems common for 1 side to fail a lot worse than the other, must be that massive amount of torque you speak of twisting the engine

    Cheers Ean
    Even petrol engines do this. Have replaced many a broken mount on old Holdens, all ways the RH mount.
    This was due to the rotational force trying to pull the RH mount apart and compressing the LH mount.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    Wow. Mine must be totally boned then, cos I can see rubber through that witness hole!
    I thought the Spooge on the chassis rail was power steer fluid, maybe it's mount fluid instead!

    Why are they fluid filled, and does anyone, like super pro or similar so a non fluid version?

    What would be the ramifications of running a solid mount??? Are they like old Mercs and crack the alloy block???

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    Solid mounts on a Td5 would be like trying to do root canal on top of a 4BD1.
    Unpleasant.
    They're fluid filled because, as anyone with failed ones can see, the Td5 lump puts out a few vibes
    Genuine only really. Aftermarket ones are worse than failed genuine ones.
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    Falcons even have oil filled mounts. Not that they need them like a 5 cyl engine, just manufactures pursuit on chasing absolute minimum NVH.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


    1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    day Joel ,


    Did you try the jack under the sump method to see if it was the mounts ?


    It seems common for 1 side to fail a lot worse than the other, must be that massive amount of torque you speak of twisting the engine

    Cheers Ean
    Nah, I didn't try that mate. The problem was it would never do it parked in front of my house. By the time I'd worked out what it was, I could reproduce it by parking nose down hill in my driveway. As the handbrake is on the transfer case, it was enough for the drive line to twist the motor on the mounts and cause the vibration. I figured I had already worked out what it was then and there was no point to jack it up.

    I think the fact that the nights get a fair amount colder a little bit south, the problem was so much worse early in the mornings while we were away. I guess the oil had leaked out just enough and once it was warm and expanded it was ok.

    Happy Days

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