After the aborted attempt to buy urethane engine mounts from Hinson Motorsports, I received a tip about a nearly identical product from Creative Steel -> https://creative-steel.com/shop/97-04-corvette-c5-urethane-engine-mount/. Not only were these less expensive, but they also included heat shields as well as mounting nuts for the studs. Of course I am replacing the nuts with stainless steel ones.
These will replace the Pfadt mounts now on the car, as the driver's side one has already failed with the urethane apparently damaged and the upper portion now sitting on the mounting bolt, so there is metal to metal contact with that engine mount. I'm sure that is introducing some notable engine vibration to the car's frame.
Probably won't do this till I decide to replace the clutch, as I will need to pull out the headers at that time, and might as well kill as many birds with one stone as I can.
FYI, what seems to be the easiest way to replace the engine mounts is this:
Source: http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c5-tech/3008985-replace-motor-mount-how.html
These will replace the Pfadt mounts now on the car, as the driver's side one has already failed with the urethane apparently damaged and the upper portion now sitting on the mounting bolt, so there is metal to metal contact with that engine mount. I'm sure that is introducing some notable engine vibration to the car's frame.
Probably won't do this till I decide to replace the clutch, as I will need to pull out the headers at that time, and might as well kill as many birds with one stone as I can.
FYI, what seems to be the easiest way to replace the engine mounts is this:
With the exh manifolds out of the way, remove the mount nuts top and bottom. Jack the engine up just a tad. Remove the 3 bolts from the alum mount on the side of the engine. Remove it and pull the mount out.
Reverse order to reinstall new mounts.
Source: http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c5-tech/3008985-replace-motor-mount-how.html