I need engine mounts, but which part #'s do I need??

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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 01:09 AM
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Default I need engine mounts, but which part #'s do I need??

Here's my situation. I have a 88 CRX with a B18A1 engine swap that I drag race. 2 of the 3 mounts have the rubber inside worn out, and the motor moves around alot. So I bought a new mount kit (HCI, I think) with solid urethane bushings instead of the star shaped stock mounts. Well they didn't fit. Come to find out, the factory mount points on the motor have been moved and welded so you can use the stock CRX mounts on the LS motor.

So, instead of re-welding them back (and chancing that they might not be exactly right), I think I will just buy brand new stock CRX mounts. Here's a link to the diagram at Majestic Honda: http://www.hondaautomotivepart...MOUNT

I can't tell by the diagram which part #'s I need. Can you help me out?

Now I need your advice.

1. Should I just buy brand new stock CRX mounts and use them with Energy Susp. urethane inserts? Isn't this basically the same as the solid urethane bushing on the aftermarket mount kits?

2. I looked on Hasport.com, and they have performance engine mounts with urethane bushings, to use on your stock motor. First, they don't even have them for a 88-91 crx/civic. And second, if they did, they are like $150 each mount. Does any other company make these type mounts?

I'm probably gonna go with number one, I just wanted to get your feedback. How do you think it will handle drag racing? Thanks for the help
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