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MR2BOY23 wrote:Yeah window silicone
Sikaflex hi temp stuff really durable
TRD_ZERO wrote:MR2BOY23 wrote:Yeah window silicone
Sikaflex hi temp stuff really durable
Yeah i think thats the stuff im after. Do i apply it in layers so that it sets evenly or just lay it all in there and let it dry for a few days? Where abouts do i get it?
TRD_ZERO wrote:Not really answering my question is it? The engine is going to produce a fair bit more power than the original one, buying a new one might have the same end result and tear. They look crappy and flimsy and i think a solid mount would be more suitable.
Malcolm wrote:haha, window silicon is a terrible idea. The stuff that some people use is the urethane cement used for holding windscreens in, not the same as silicon. Otherwise, buy some decent 2 part urethane to pour into it, or get autolign to do it
neo wrote:Dont use any over the counter / single tube urethane types to fill the mounts. It will never set
Search for my old posts on this matter.
I got my mounts (new ones) filled by Thorndon Rubber here in welly for about $30-40 each).
Find a local place that fixes rollers / machine rollers as they will be mixing urethane to different shore ratings (nolethane is around 80 shore).
TRD_ZERO wrote:neo wrote:Dont use any over the counter / single tube urethane types to fill the mounts. It will never set
Search for my old posts on this matter.
I got my mounts (new ones) filled by Thorndon Rubber here in welly for about $30-40 each).
Find a local place that fixes rollers / machine rollers as they will be mixing urethane to different shore ratings (nolethane is around 80 shore).
Thats good info could you elaborate a little on rollers so i know where to search. Sorry if im missing the obvious.
levinguy wrote:if you're worried about breaking standard mounts take your old one to plus plastics in east tamaki
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