Vixen engine mounts

Vixen engine mounts

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Moto

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1,236 posts

253 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Anyone found a supplier for Vixen engine mounts. They're from the Ford parts bin I think from a Escort/Cortina. I can't find a supplier of the original style although there are plenty of 'World Cup' ones available. These seem to differ from original square rubber bonded to metal frame in that they're round rubber bobbin with a separate frame. Anyone tried these - any good / do they fit?

Moto

S1Vixen

82 posts

149 months

Tuesday 24th August 2021
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I can't say if they're a direct replacement for the rectangular style but they seem to work fine for me. You can always pack / shim behind the mount to achieve the same thickness. See here for the parts I used : https://www.retroford.co.uk/product/engine-mount-r... (note - not world cup!)

Moto

Original Poster:

1,236 posts

253 months

Tuesday 24th August 2021
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S1Vixen said:
I can't say if they're a direct replacement for the rectangular style but they seem to work fine for me. You can always pack / shim behind the mount to achieve the same thickness. See here for the parts I used : https://www.retroford.co.uk/product/engine-mount-r... (note - not world cup!)
Thx, useful to know they work OK. If I can't get the OE type that'll be my route forward.

Moto

Monkeythree

512 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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The original rectangular bonded type (Cortina) are NLA new but they still turn up as NOS on ebay and at autojumbles.
The rubber doughnut type (Escort) are available in the same lengths as the Cortina ones and work just fine in a Vixen so long as you get the correct length for your block.
World Cup mounts are completely different as the isolator element is in the cross member so they are only suitable for the original application (Escort).

Moto

Original Poster:

1,236 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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Monkeythree said:
The original rectangular bonded type (Cortina) are NLA new but they still turn up as NOS on ebay and at autojumbles.
The rubber doughnut type (Escort) are available in the same lengths as the Cortina ones and work just fine in a Vixen so long as you get the correct length for your block.
World Cup mounts are completely different as the isolator element is in the cross member so they are only suitable for the original application (Escort).
So is it feasible to remove the bonded rubber rectangular block off of the OE metal leg and drill a hole through the back plate to bolt the bobbin to. Or do I need to procure new legs with the bobbins?

Moto

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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These might work:



BUT you need a long and a short one, which I think they are, but these definitely are:



And don’t ask me which side they go!

All from eBay

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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….or bolt a pair of these on, with the round rubber units.



Then unbolt them and swap them over because you got them the wrong way round!

Monkeythree

512 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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Moto said:
Monkeythree said:
The original rectangular bonded type (Cortina) are NLA new but they still turn up as NOS on ebay and at autojumbles.
The rubber doughnut type (Escort) are available in the same lengths as the Cortina ones and work just fine in a Vixen so long as you get the correct length for your block.
World Cup mounts are completely different as the isolator element is in the cross member so they are only suitable for the original application (Escort).
So is it feasible to remove the bonded rubber rectangular block off of the OE metal leg and drill a hole through the back plate to bolt the bobbin to. Or do I need to procure new legs with the bobbins?

Moto
I can’t see why that wouldn’t work. You would just have to be careful with the positioning of the drilled hole for the bobbin to ensure everything still lines up. It’s probably more or less what Ford themselves did and just gave it a new part number.