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bad engine mounts or shocks?
Lately I have been noticing that when starting and stopping the engine in my 123 TD, the engine shakes the car. Once started everything is smooth. I have been thinking it is the engine shocks because bad mounts would cause the engine to also shake at idle. I just want to get a general consensus (sp) before I spend $44 a piece for engine shocks.
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I changed the engine mounts and it made a huge difference, much smoother. Chasing a vibration at idle I changed the engine shocks. Noticeably smoother but not as great a change as the mounts. Upon inspection, the shocks appeared in pretty good shape but I put the new ones in anyway. I still have the old ones and you can have them if yours are totally shot. RT
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When all else fails, vote from the rooftops! 84' Mercedes Benz 300D Anthracite/black, 171K 03' Volkswagen Jetta TDI blue/black, 93K 93' Chevrolet C2500HD ExCab 6.5TD, Two-tone blue, 252K |
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My 2 cents
My 1977 300D only has one engine shock, but I replaced it prior to replacing my motor mounts. I do know this.......a good engine shock will not compensate for bad motor mounts. With good motor mounts, I can't imagine that back engine shock(s) would make a huge difference,,,,,but I've been wrong before.
JCD PS,,,,you must be in the US.....hope all is well and look forward to the next NJ meet. JCD |
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Yes I am home. I got back from my "home abroad" back in Sept. I was over there for their summer. Routinely it hit 122 degs./ 110 in the shade.
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1999 MB SL500 (110,000 mi) 2004 Volvo V70 2.5T (220,000 mi) 2014 Tesla Model S 85 (136,000 mi) MBCA member |
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