mejim707
Active Member
So, while installing the engine after a much needed overhaul the rear mount broke while torquing it down to 18 foot pounds. I cannot locate any mounts anywhere and online will take a week or more.
I want to repair it in the mean time, IF POSSIBLE. This disk is only held on by rubber! Unreal.
Can't I just do the following;
1. Drill two holes in the metal plate
2. Counter sink the holes for screws
3. Epoxy the unit together and drive the screws in.
This should hold better than factory since the disk responsible for holding the engine is only held on by a little rubber.
Or, since this metal disk is ONLY held on by the rubber, I don't know why I can't just epoxy this metal disk back in place.
I don't know, this sucks and it's Friday night so everyone is closed until Monday.
I want to repair it in the mean time, IF POSSIBLE. This disk is only held on by rubber! Unreal.
Can't I just do the following;
1. Drill two holes in the metal plate
2. Counter sink the holes for screws
3. Epoxy the unit together and drive the screws in.
This should hold better than factory since the disk responsible for holding the engine is only held on by a little rubber.
Or, since this metal disk is ONLY held on by the rubber, I don't know why I can't just epoxy this metal disk back in place.
I don't know, this sucks and it's Friday night so everyone is closed until Monday.
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