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FUNFER2 07-10-2009 05:11 PM

Side pipe mount vibration isolator ?
 
I'm wanting to find a better vibration isolator for my side pipes, any ideas ?

tcrist 07-10-2009 05:20 PM

Try McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/#vibration-isolators

Terry

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 05:24 PM

lol, like yourself, I just looked at this type also. On the page you linked, can it be wider ? Having a problem seeing their products. (not computer savvy)

http://www.globalspec.com/FeaturedPr...romAreaId=1440

tcrist 07-10-2009 05:28 PM

Kevin,
I deal with McMaster a lot. Have it in my favorites. They have many differant types there and I have never found that they were not able to ship right away. Good prices also.

Terry

RedBarchetta 07-10-2009 05:32 PM

Have you considered the mounts that SPF uses? They actually work quite well. I can send you some pics this weekend if you can wait a day or two. Not sure how your current configuration looks like, so I can't determine whether or not you would need to weld a different tab/rod to your existing set-up to make them work.

-Dean

patrickt 07-10-2009 05:41 PM

You Mean These Things?
 
These things? They just appear to be big-a$$ chunks of rubber on the ERA cars. They do work well though.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...idepipe001.JPG

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 06:11 PM

Terry- I'll look them over. I assume you have one of theirs, do you know which one ?

Dean, that would be great.

Patrick- That's gotta be strong. How does it dampen the vibration though ?

patrickt 07-10-2009 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 965244)
Patrick- That's gotta be strong. How does it dampen the vibration though ?

Apparently that big rubber vertical piece absorbs the vibration and provides structural integrity as well. I'd be interested in seeing shots of what the other manufacturers use.

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 06:52 PM

Oh, ok, I see that's it rubber and not metal. The coloring is about the same.
I wonder how stiff it is ?
(no pun intended) :eek:

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 06:57 PM

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This is what the SPF has. This pic is too far away but, the 1/4 round part welds to the muffler housing and the two bolts have a type of rocker arm assembly. Larger photo.

http://i31.tinypic.com/qnqpsh.jpg

patrickt 07-10-2009 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 965254)
This is what the SPF has. This pic is too far away but, the 1/4 round part welds to the muffler housing and the two bolts have a type of rocker arm assembly. Larger photo.

That doesn't look that great. Can somebody post a shot of what the Kirkhams use?

RodgerH 07-10-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 965254)
This is what the SPF has. This pic is too far away but, the 1/4 round part welds to the muffler housing and the two bolts have a type of rocker arm assembly. Larger photo.

http://i31.tinypic.com/qnqpsh.jpg


Thats not the way mine are made on car# 2592. Are you sure these are SPF?
Rodger

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 07:21 PM

Like Terry mentioned from that company. See if any would stand out as the best type.

Leveling MountsAbout Leveling and Vibration-Damping Mounts

Select a mount with a maximum load closest to your machine's "load per mount." When using multiple mounts in applications where weight is not evenly distributed, choose each individual mount based on the maximum load it will be supporting. For static loads where weight is evenly distributed, use the following formula to select the proper mounts:
Total Machine Weight divided by No. of Mounting Points = Load Per Mount

Leveling Mounts— In addition to leveling the supports or legs of a machine or other piece of equipment, they let you position equipment above the floor for easier cleaning and inspection.
Leveling mounts that swivel can be used to compensate for uneven floors.
Vibration-Damping Mounts— Isolate vibration, shock, and noise transmitted to and from machinery. They reduce maintenance costs, prolong equipment life, and protect floors. Performance is measured by deflection (the distance the mount material moves when subjected to force). Generally, the higher the deflection rating, the greater the vibration, shock, and noise isolation. Most vibration-damping mounts are used in vertical (compression) applications. Some mounts can be used in both horizontal (shear) and vertical applications. Still others have a steel insert running through the center of the mount that provides support for axial loads (parallel to the stud hole) and radial loads (perpendicular to the stud hole).

http://i29.tinypic.com/2qukjcx.gif
http://i26.tinypic.com/2rmqihx.gif
http://i27.tinypic.com/x4hto4.gif
http://i29.tinypic.com/33kbp02.gif
http://i26.tinypic.com/2rmqihx.jpg

FUNFER2 07-10-2009 08:36 PM

This is from a owner of a SPF and it may be different from others.

jwoodard 07-10-2009 08:40 PM

I think you got some bad info on the SPF mounts. They don't look anything like that.

mickmate 07-10-2009 09:25 PM

Sway bar links.

Rick Parker 07-10-2009 11:17 PM

Go to a muffler shop. They use some round isolaters that sandwich an 1/8" thick piece of metal and work very well. A 5/16" or 3/8" bolt goes through the center. These work very well and are easy to get and CHEAP!!! See my intalled pipes below.

[IMG]http://i725.photobucket.com/albums/w...9/P1010402.jpg[/IMG]

FUNFER2 07-11-2009 02:23 AM

Jim- like i stated, this is an owner of a SPF that has that mount, not all SPF's. ;)

Rick- I'll go to a shop this weekend. Thanks for the tip.

Mark IV 07-11-2009 06:37 AM

That is NOT the current SPF sidepipe mount. I will get a picture Sunday and post. I have the mouints in stock.

patrickt 07-11-2009 07:00 AM

FFR Mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 965379)
That is NOT the current SPF sidepipe mount. I will get a picture Sunday and post. I have the mouints in stock.

As a helpful comparison, here's a shot of the FFR mounts.:rolleyes:

http://mastering.soundops.com/misc/S...ing-Hanger.jpg


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