By Jenni Wirtz | 25 May, 2020


First Line Highlights The Many Names For Torque Mounts

Engine mounts play a vital role in securing the engine to the chassis and absorbing the vibrations from the engine. Torque mounts are typically located at the rear of the engine, particularly on front wheel drive transverse engines, and are designed to control engine movement generated whilst driving. Therefore, they are under constant stress, especially on vehicles with stop/start technology or increased torque that is commonly found with smaller modern turbo engines.

As a leading supplier of replacement mounts and bushes, First Line Ltd has found that many original equipment designs fail prematurely, resulting in an increase in popularity of several references, particularly the following top six:

• Nissan Qashqai (2007-2014) – FEM4116

• Vauxhall/Opel Vivaro, Renault Trafic, Nissan Primastar (2003-2015) – FEM4112

• Ford Focus I, Tourneo Connect, Transit Connect (1998-2013) – FEM3564

• Alfa Romeo MiTo, Fiat Grande Punto, Punto Evo, Vauxhall/Opel Adam, Corsa (2006-present) – FEM3951

• PSA C2, C3, DS3, 1007, 2008, 207 (2002-2017) – FEM3831

• Ford Mondeo (2000-2007) – FEM4164

However, when it comes to identifying these components, technicians and factors can find it confusing, as torque mounts are referred by so many alternative names. First Line has highlighted the most popular:

• Torque restrictor

• Stabiliser bar

• Torque rod

• Engine mounting

• Engine support

• Anti-torque link

• Rod supper

• Dog bone

It is important for both factors and technicians to keep to up date with the different names that these components have, as a misunderstanding can lead to the supply of the incorrect part or a technician trying to resolve a problem in the wrong area of the engine.

First Line offers a comprehensive range of more than 900 rubber and hydraulic engine mountings, with the company continually adding more references to accommodate demand. These include new model applications, as well as developing technology, such as the latest design of electronically controlled hydro mountings.


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