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Hot Engine - Motor Mounts Melting
I have encountered a troublesome problem on my 1971 Cutlass. After the motor gets hot from idling, it gets so hot that the rubber motor mounts are actually melting! I had the engine rebuilt recently and I have yet to be able to safely drive the car due to this condition. The engine has some mild performance work done to it, and it has headers which i wrapped with heat-insulated header wrap. The engine is not overheating, it's just radiating a great deal of heat from the block/headers. Does anybody know what would be causing this?
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That's a new one on me. It should take a whole lot more heat to melt the rubber in your mounts. Something is definitely wrong there.
As to what that is I couldn't tell you. |
Low coolant..Fan is not coming on. Thermostat not opening or is stuck partially open. Clog in the system somewhere.
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Originally Posted by Adrian jhon
(Post 9305)
Low coolant..Fan is not coming on. Thermostat not opening or is stuck partially open. Clog in the system somewhere.
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The only thing I can come up with is a bad engine ground, and the power is trying to find ground through the mounts. I agree with svnt, there's NO WAY overheating is melting mounts, there'd be alot more issues before the mounts would melt. Keep us posted, I'm curious.
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