Installing engine mount bushings.
Installing engine mount bushings.
Has any one experience with installing the Urethane engine mount bushings?
I'm trying to find a simple way to press the re-built assembly into the frame receiver. Lubbed it up, and the frame receiver sits on the bevelled edges, but it's a slippery little b*gger
Anyone have any ideas?
I'm trying to find a simple way to press the re-built assembly into the frame receiver. Lubbed it up, and the frame receiver sits on the bevelled edges, but it's a slippery little b*gger
Anyone have any ideas?
Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
Using a propper press phil? They are slippery little devils. I've seen people wind them in with two bench vice.
Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
The poly bushes should just slip in to the housing. I think that Phil is referring to the actual mounting tabs on the chassis - if so just 'tweak' them apart slightly so they go in. When you tighten the bolt everything will end up as it should be.
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Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
As is the norm with these kind of DIY things (not just talking cars here), part of the skill is in knowing how hard you can hit it!
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Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
[quote="Tom"]
The poly bushes should just slip in to the housing. I think that Phil is referring to the actual mounting tabs on the chassis - if so just 'tweak' them apart slightly so they go in. When you tighten the bolt everything will end up as it should be.
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I thought about that. Just a little concerned about cracking the powder coat at the area where the mounting tabs bend. This may be my 'last resort' option
[quote="John Scherrer"]
As is the norm with these kind of DIY things (not just talking cars here), part of the skill is in knowing how hard you can hit it!
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... found my rubber mallet!
The poly bushes should just slip in to the housing. I think that Phil is referring to the actual mounting tabs on the chassis - if so just 'tweak' them apart slightly so they go in. When you tighten the bolt everything will end up as it should be.
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I thought about that. Just a little concerned about cracking the powder coat at the area where the mounting tabs bend. This may be my 'last resort' option
[quote="John Scherrer"]
As is the norm with these kind of DIY things (not just talking cars here), part of the skill is in knowing how hard you can hit it!
[/quote]
... found my rubber mallet!
Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
This is the perished rear bushing. About 1400 track Km's.
Re: Installing engine mount bushings.
Thanks to all above for your suggestions. The engine is sitting pretty with three brand new purple poly engine mount bushings. 'Spreading' the frame receivers worked great. Had to remove the rear shock to install the side mount, but no problems. Had to gently bevel the inside of one of the two poly inserts, to allow the metal insert to be pressed in without issue, plus lots of assembly lube used throughout.
The perished rear rubber bushing mount had actually allowed the metal housing to drop enough to contact the frame :- A dab of tremclad has re-sealed that.
The perished rear rubber bushing mount had actually allowed the metal housing to drop enough to contact the frame :- A dab of tremclad has re-sealed that.
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