you’ll feel a little vibration through the frame from it all being solid, but probably not much worse than it is now, since it’s half solid.New mount same result. I'm going solid. Any disadvantages going solid?
Ugh, really. If you think about it, I would think all mounts in a goblin, no matter which engine should be solid. I send you a message, if you want to sell the solid mounts let me know, otherwise I am building some.There was a goblin at goblinfest last year that he cracked the frame and welded it to repair it because he was using rubber mounts on the trans. I have both of the solid mounts for the f23 leftover cause I went with the tubular subframe
Ok Thanks for letting me know. I am most concerned about false knock, but since it's half solid, it might not make a difference.you’ll feel a little vibration through the frame from it all being solid, but probably not much worse than it is now, since it’s half solid.
Take that with a grain of salt. The goblin in question is hammered on from the time it’s started, till it’s shut off. Something has to give. We pointed out quickly he needed solid mounts, though.Ugh, really. If you think about it, I would think all mounts in a goblin, no matter which engine should be solid. I send you a message, if you want to sell the solid mounts let me know, otherwise I am building some.
I am having a bit anxiety at the moment and checked again all rear frame part and welds. I would think the cracks would develop close to the upper mounts. Where did the cracks develop at the frame of the guy at the goblinfest?There was a goblin at goblinfest last year that he cracked the frame and welded it to repair it because he was using rubber mounts on the trans. I have both of the solid mounts for the f23 leftover cause I went with the tubular subframe