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I'll drop the exhaust and check the c beam first.
Are the motor mounts standard C4, available at Chevy, or the local parts supplier? |
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Motor mounts are common to the 92-96 LT1/LT4 cars. The L98 mounts are different. Rockauto is your best bet.
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Here’s how mine looked although they did have 180k on them. Both broken. Funny enough on the last Z with only ~45k miles they look just as bad. It a function of age more than miles.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Steve,
If u notice that the left side exhaust keeps moving around or loosening up, then I’d suspect right side motor mount. Have somebody rev motor and see how much it torques over. My left side muffler mount kept loosening up and then I discovered(w Pete) that right hand MM was cracked. Now replaced. Not easily seen. U gotta look for it. |
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