motorplacements
Motorplacements, also known as engine mounts or motor mounts, are crucial components in automobiles and other vehicles. Their primary function is to secure the engine to the vehicle's chassis. Beyond mere attachment, motorplacements are designed to absorb and dampen vibrations and shocks generated by the engine's operation. This vibration isolation is essential for occupant comfort, preventing excessive noise and jarring from being transmitted into the cabin.
These mounts are typically constructed from a combination of metal and rubber or a specialized hydraulic fluid.
Over time, motorplacements can wear out due to constant stress, exposure to heat and fluids, and age.