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Re: H Motor Mounts
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Posted by justin w on June 13, 2007 at 01:04:11 from (71.82.164.140):
In Reply to: H Motor Mounts posted by Big Red Man on June 12, 2007 at 20:04:25:
The rubber bonded early mounts are unique. I do find NOS sets from time to time, but don't have any at the moment. These mounts were prone to settling and vibration, and that prompted the change to the cast iron mounts. The mounts can be changed to the cast type, but that would require either modification to the side rails, or a set of side rails to fit the cast iron mounts. The better option, which I have had to do in the past, is to weld a plate between the two pieces (with rubber removed) this will give the rigidity of the cast iron mounts, but keep the original look that the early Hs and Ms had.
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