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Toyota designed a liquid-filled engine mount to more thoroughly dampen engine NVH (noise, vibration and harmonics) in the LS400
A series of low-cost replacement engine mounts have hit the market catering to unsuspecting consumers.
Unfortunately these aftermarket engine mounts are seriously deficient from a design standpoint. ..as they are simply chunks of solid rubber of unknown composition and durometer which noticeably degrades isolation of chassis from engine.
This is not worth the meager costs savings for components that are a challenge to replace in the first place.
A cutaway side view of OEM Lexus motor mount depicting internal liquid filled chambers...almost like a shock absorber and engine mount all in one.
Fix your car right the first time by avoiding aftermarket crap.
pretty cool. I've seen liquid filled mounts on other cars leak. I don't recall I have seen one leak on an LS400 yet! possible they separate at the top where there is no liquid, which may be intentional for wear.
Yup. I've recently replaced the strut rod bushings on my 97 & 00 w/ OEM bushings & saw some of the red fluid leaking out of the old ones so they're liquid filled as well.