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urethane filled stock motor mounts?
I used the same method. It works & its cheap ($3).
Be aware that you will have lots more vibration in the
car. It seems to be standing up to 200+whp just fine.
Tony
>
> My only advice would be to do it differently than I
> did. Start with the assumption it will take a week.
> Fill it in two or three stages, and let it dry for
afine..
--- Neal Tovsen <nealtovsen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I used the glue in the calk-style tube.
> couple days after each stage.
>
> I filled mine all at once. It would get a crust on
> the
> outside, but then crack and "burp" adhesive. Despite
> the label saying it dries in a couple hours, it took
> at least four days to dry completely because it was
> so
> thick. I'm pretty sure I have some voids in it from
> this process, but they're still a LOT harder than
> they
> were so I think it will still help.
>
> Neal
>
> --- L F <rocco16v@netzero.net> wrote:
> > Neal-
> > Did you use the urethane adhesive (glue) or a
> > two-part compound? How did it work for you? Any
> > tips?
> >
> > Larry
> >
> > I have attempted the 100% Urethane adhesive
> > solution
> > from Home Depot. The engine is in, but hasn't
> run
> > yet.
> > It'll be interesting to see how it works out...
> >
> > Neal
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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