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Old 01-24-2012, 10:29 PM   #1
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Default 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

So I re-installed the engine in my 41 COE. I can't seem to find a decent picture of the engine mounts. Does the large flat washer sit on top of the large rubber engine isolator with the steel mount on top of that? And a smaller washer and nut on top of the engine mount? This is how I see the engine not settling in on the rubber.

I can't find any info about the trans mount either. There was a roached out piece of rubber between the trans and the crossmember. Didn't look factory. Does the trans need isolated with rubber as well?

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Old 01-24-2012, 11:45 PM   #2
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Default Re: 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

Sorry, Chris...as you know, my truck's in storage and I can't see it or take pictures. I can guess but you don't need that.

Hopefully, the COE mounts are the same as the other trucks and someone will chime in.

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Old 01-25-2012, 09:04 AM   #3
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Default Re: 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

rear mount is actually a block of rubber that sort of slips down in the cross member under the rear of the trans and is very hard to get out, read almost impossible. I found a new one and had to use a hydraulic jack arrangement to get it in. I would try Specialized in Tx, Southside Obsolete in MN or Joblot in NY for a new one. I saw the picture in another post, engine in and looking good.
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Old 01-26-2012, 01:25 AM   #4
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Default Re: 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

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Sorry, Chris...as you know, my truck's in storage and I can't see it or take pictures. I can guess but you don't need that.

Hopefully, the COE mounts are the same as the other trucks and someone will chime in.

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No problem Dan. I'm sure you've been itching to tinker with your truck.

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rear mount is actually a block of rubber that sort of slips down in the cross member under the rear of the trans and is very hard to get out, read almost impossible. I found a new one and had to use a hydraulic jack arrangement to get it in. I would try Specialized in Tx, Southside Obsolete in MN or Joblot in NY for a new one. I saw the picture in another post, engine in and looking good.
I found some rubber remnants at the local shop here. I built an isolator that I think will work. I installed mine between the trans mount and the crossmember. This the same as the 38 you were working on?

The engine mounts are still giving me fits. The big flatwasher is bottoming out on the collar of the bolt. I'm not even close to getting a cotter pin in the castle nut.
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:53 AM   #5
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Default Re: 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

the rear mount is actually the same as my 41 3/4 ton, the 38 has an enclosed driveline but about the same. The mount block has two "pipes" thru it to sort of help hold up the trans mount and using a top isolator will probably work OK, just do not go too thick as it will alter the driveshaft geometry. So you like repro motor mounts, seems like something so easy should be done right, HUH! Can you pull out one of the new bolts and compare it to an old one? Maybe get some one to turn down the shoulder on the new bolt so it will fit.
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Old 01-26-2012, 11:09 AM   #6
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Sounds about right with the trans mount. I think my rubber isolator will work.

I'll work my majic on the engine mount bolt. The new ones are identical to the originals regarding total length.
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what about thread length? shoulder length?
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:27 PM   #8
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Default Re: 41 COE engine and trans mount questions.

The new bolts have a tapered shoulder and the originals had an abrupt shoulder. I used the original bolts with the new rubber and it worked pretty well. We'll see how it works when the engine has some load.
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