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martin418
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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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update on engine mount saga , i just fitted one old mount and drilled 6 x 1/4'' holes in a new one and it's much better , i am also thinking the gear box mounts are the same rubber so will need sorting as well ,
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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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Thanks Martin. Was the drilling of the rubber straight forward? It's not something I've done. Any clever lubricants (and no rude jokes please from the rest of you!).
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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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Usually water is used for cutting rubber.... But if it's hard as hell....it may not matter.
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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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it drilled very easily as the rubber is so hard , i went along the centre line of the rubber and the drill slightly touched the mounting stud ends , i might try drilling my other mount but a bit bigger
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Re: new engine mounts rubber to hard

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Just to add to the chorus - about a year and a half ago, I tried to replace Mog's old rotten mounts with brand-new ones from a Midget parts supplier in Kansas. Upon firing the engine, I thought the poor thing had broken its crankshaft! The car vibrated hard and the engine noise was a tremendous clamor. I immediately went back to old rotten ones, and problem solved.

Trouble is, I'm still using the rotten ones...NOS ones are already shortlisted for the upgrade project. :wink:
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