When I pulled the engine out of my 71 GT last year it also had a small split
in the right mount in the same area as you'rs.
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From: Peter Schauss <rpschauss@gmail.com>
To: Mgs-Digest <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sun, Mar 25, 2012 9:36 pm
Subject: [Mgs] Broken motor mount bracket
I drove my MGB to work Friday. While coming back from my lunch break, I
noticed that the gear shift pattern seemed to have moved to the right.
Then, as I was driving home it, became progressively more and more difficult
to shift into third and fourth gears. Finally, as I got off of the parkway,
about a mile from home, it would not go into third or fourth at all.
When I put the car up on the lift, I discovered that bracket which holds the
right hand motor mount to the engine had broken into three pieces.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75758245@N00/7016009235/in/photostream
I am guessing that this was metal fatigue, but what would have caused this?
Is it a common problem with MGs of this vintage?
FWIW, my MG is a 1980 'B with about 113k miles on it. I bought it 20+ years
ago when it had 38k miles on it. The engine has been out three times, once
for a new clutch, once for to replace the gearbox with a used o/d gearbox,
and once to replace the used o/d gearbox with a rebuilt one. I replaced all
of the rubber engine and gearbox mounts, but not the brackets, in 1999 when
I did the first gearbox swap.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
Peter Schauss
1980 MGB
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