seadog30
Well-Known Member
"Vibration dampers to bulkhead in cars"? Tell me of one. What is "displacing of a car engine" never heard the term in a lifetime of living with the garage business.
On the mini an "engine steady bar" was a standard fitting and when tuning for competition it was / is important to upgrade the steady bar bushes with a more sustantial fitting to reduce engine movement or displacement.
Lots of front to back inline engines i.e. Escorts also were fitted with steady bars to a strong point at the side of the engine compartment to damp engine movement.
As car engines now tend to run with less vibration the use of an extra steady bar is not so common now and will only be found on performance tuned cars, so they would not be seen by the garage fitter.