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10-18-2009, 01:38 PM
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How do I fix a broken motor mount?
I noticed this the other day while doing my pre-start check. I pulled the bolt out and it appears it broke off somewhere inside the actual engine block. I have not done anything with it. Any tips on how I should proceed or what I should do?
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10-18-2009, 02:35 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
I don't see how it could be in the motor.
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10-18-2009, 03:56 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
if your lucky there might be a part of the stud still sticking out that you can grip with vice grip pliers to remove the broken stud. Or you will need to remove the broken stud by drilling into it and removing it with an easy out. If you can find left handed drills sometimes the broken stud will come out as you drill it.
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10-18-2009, 04:46 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
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Originally Posted by marts1
I don't see how it could be in the motor.
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What I meant is that it appears to be broken off right at the point where the motor housing meets up with the bracket that holds the motor to the frame.
Thanks Norman, I'll remove the other bolt and pull the bracket out and see where the bolt snapped off. Hopefully you are right and there's enough bolt sticking out for easy removal. If not, I'm sure I could find a left-handed bit online (great suggestion by the way, thanks).
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10-18-2009, 05:34 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
I know that harbor freights sells left hand bits in a set I have their set but haven't used them yet so I don't know if they are very good I also have a set of snap on left hand bits which I know work.
you might even be able to use a dremel cut off disc to cut a slot in the offending stud then unscrew it I know removing a broken stud can be a pain.
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10-18-2009, 07:10 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
Ok Norm, see if you can help me, rode my bike to work the other day on the way, 2 different times, it just kinda lost all it's power n eventually just killed @ wot! However, each time it did, it started right back up n away i went? After sitting for a couple hrs, decided to take it for a lil spin, no luck! The thing just won't fire, but it has spark, fuel, and compression! So wtf?
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10-18-2009, 11:21 PM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
Do you know how much gap is on the spark plug? I run a 0.020 gap.
What in the ratio of your fuel to oil? I run about 1/2 gal through the engine at around 20 to 1 then go to either 32 to 1 or a 40 to 1 with syn oil.
Is your air filter still clean?
are your wiring connections all tight including your spark plug leads.
and is your spark plug oily looking or dry and tan? when looking at the electrodes of the spark plug.
Just some ideas for you to look at.
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10-20-2009, 09:13 AM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
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Originally Posted by Ron-P
What I meant is that it appears to be broken off right at the point where the motor housing meets up with the bracket that holds the motor to the frame.
Thanks Norman, I'll remove the other bolt and pull the bracket out and see where the bolt snapped off. Hopefully you are right and there's enough bolt sticking out for easy removal. If not, I'm sure I could find a left-handed bit online (great suggestion by the way, thanks).
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Back to the original question of a broken bolt. I had this happen as well. I couldn't get an easy out to work so I had to drill and tap which was kind of a pain. Afterwards I read other posts and hindsight...If you have something to grab on to with pliers then great if not, I might suggest to use a dremmel. Cut a slot in the top of the screw to fit a flat head driver and see if you can unscrew it. Us some PB blaster or such to wick into the threads and loosen it up.
Worse case, it can be drilled and tapped if necessary but I think it could open a can of worms for someone who is not familiar with tapping.
Last edited by Norman; 10-20-2009 at 10:26 AM.
Reason: moved my responce to the thread below
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10-20-2009, 10:25 AM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
I should add when tapping threads in aluminum you need to use a cutting fluid made for aluminum one is kerosene. Or buy a cutting fluid that is made just for aluminum it will help prevent the tap from sticking and breaking the tap. If you break a tap off in the hole its a real bad day trying to remove a broken off tap. There is special tools sold for removing broken off taps but they are hard to find and expensive to buy.
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10-20-2009, 11:41 AM
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Re: How do I fix a broken motor mount?
The Rubber used allowed the motor to oscillate or resonate at a different frequency than the clamp used. This is what broke the stud. Typically engine studs are screwed in all the way down and some what tight. Looks like yours is broken off flush with the motor. Not sure since the pic is with the motor still installed. But it looks like it is a flush break. This will be tough to remove and very very time consuming. You need to drill and Ez it out with an EZ. Pull motor, take motor to Hardware Store and show them. They will get you the drill bit and EZ out that you need. Since your stud is most likely down all the way and tight, it will be a tough job. But you may get lucky and it will come right out. Heck, there may even be enough protruding out where you can get a vice grip on the stud and unscrew it. That would be a dream come true if that happens. At any rate, once you get it removed, reinstall motor and make sure to remove that rubber stuff. These engines require a ridgid solid install to the frame so that this will not happen again. I am surprised you only broke one stud using this mounting method. Using Rubber is not good and not needed in MHO. Thanks. Enjoy the ride..
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