archemitis Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 what exactly does this thing do, i mean, i guess its like a weak top motor mount. but when i took my ea81 engine out, i bent it a little, and havent hooked it back up. i havent noticed any wierd stuff that might be caused by not having one. just wondering, what do you guys think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 Just as you thought its functionally a "top" motor mount. It's going to eliminate the pitching of the motor/transaxle. I had the same question when I was building the buggy. After posting some questions, I ended up welding one in. There are tons-o-threads on this. My recomendation,...........smash it flat and hook it up! Glenn, 82 Hatch, well it started out that way.... 01 Forester, bent but not broken! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShawnW Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 I always thought it kindof held the motor when you had the trans out basically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaroonDuneDoom Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 i figure that it's basically a motor mount. if you've ever had loose motor mounts you really notice the tendency to "pitch". i don't think Fuji would've put it in there just to hold the tranny when it's out. plus, it has those rubber bushings. just my spare change Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcbrat Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 yep. because of the torque on the axles generated on quick starts, without the pitching stopper there, it will cuase the motor/tranny to rock forward and back instead of transferring the power to the axles/wheels. without it, you will stress the bottom motor mounts, tranny mounts with the extra movement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 And all this time I thought it was the thing that lifted the car when your trying to remove the motor with a cherry picker:eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyardgabe Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 the thing you'll notice the most is the shift moving up and down with acelaration and decelaration Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the sucker king Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 i thought it controlled the tilt forward and back of the engine. i did a 4wd conversion and the last thing to put in was the rear diff, but the drive shaft wouldn't go up to the front of the diff where it mounted. too tight. so i adjusted the pitching stopper all the way forward and that was enough to make the difference. when you take a tranny out, the manual tells you to adjust it back so the tranny will slip out easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subarutex Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 I was running without one in my RX. I was getting 3-4 inches of movement from the shifter when i accelerated and back pedaled. When the engine goes back in... it does too! However, my lifted wagon doesn't have one... and its been just fine. I spose thats cause the RX has a touch more torque. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thealleyboy Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 A couple of other good uses for the pitch stopper: metal "bumping" tool for tapping out dents - excellent weight distribution noggin knocker - I always feel a little safer driving the mean streets with one of these handy John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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