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Old 10-25-06, 08:38 PM
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Engine Mount Bushings

I've looked all around and I can't find if anyone makes polyeruthane inserts for an FD's engine mounts. I hate to ask and someone send me a link I missed. If that's what it is, sorry to waste time. If not, is there somewhere else I should be looking or is the only option to buy the whole mounts with the bushings in it like the current group buy?

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Old 10-25-06, 08:56 PM
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You can buy the 100% pure polyurethan at Homedepot and make them yourself...Take a few days to dry.
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Here's some "homemade" cheaper ones in the Group Buy Center:

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...6&page=1&pp=15

I bought them and installed them. But, they have way too much vibration for my tastes. When I get a weekend to burn I'm going back to stock and will sell them.
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Oh sorry just read your entire post.......you want something different than the group buy poly mounts? I'm not quite sure what you mean by inserts.
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Originally Posted by charlies7
These are only for FC's/
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Many front wheel drive cars have holes or voids in the stock mounts that you can put inserts into to stiffen them. Our cars don't have that, you have to replace the whole thing.
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So you can't just replace the rubber piece? I just want to replace that part. There's nothing wrong with my mounts, I just want to replace the "insert" rubber part.
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Yes the poly "inserts" I have are replacements for the rubber portion. You use the original steel brackets attached to the oil pan/block. Check out the GB link I posted for pictures.
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