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I have ElCheapo rubber mounts.  3 years strong and going. I think my application of Window Weld into the void between the rubber and the upper metal part of the bracket itself on the mout may have extended its life a bit.  There was probably a good 1/4" of air gap before that.

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I have ElCheapo rubber mounts.  3 years strong and going. I think my application of Window Weld into the void between the rubber and the upper metal part of the bracket itself on the mout may have extended its life a bit.  There was probably a good 1/4" of air gap before that.

I like this idea!  I put stock ones in after doing the clutch and seeing the originals were trash.  Did you squirt it in after torqing them down or before?

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I have ElCheapo rubber mounts.  3 years strong and going. I think my application of Window Weld into the void between the rubber and the upper metal part of the bracket itself on the mout may have extended its life a bit.  There was probably a good 1/4" of air gap before that.

I like this idea!  I put stock ones in after doing the clutch and seeing the originals were trash.  Did you squirt it in after torqing them down or before?

 

I Used a clamp to hold the two shells together and put a spare bolt through the hole to keep it aligned and layed it down on wax paper on a table and just filled it in from one side.  It was a bit tedious because on mine it was a small gap.  Let it set 24 hours, then undid it all.  Before I did that though, I tried to clean them of any oil/grease with some dawn and hot water and let them dry.

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