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Old 05-09-2008, 07:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile New Project - Motor Mount Injection

I decided to try injecting 3M Window Weld into some Si motor mounts similar to how Blueroadster did and following his diy. First I bought an extra set of motor mounts form Bernardi Parts. Then I attempted to inject the mounts, but I must be stupid or something, because i couldn't figure out how to squeeze the tube, maybe somebody knows a better way, but used a c clamp to some success until i poked a little hole into the tube then that hole became a big hole. But i some how salvaged the project and now have crap all over my hands. And now for a couple pics, ill add more later cuz these pics suck. and yes i know i made a mess.






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I decided to try injecting 3M Window Weld into some Si motor mounts similar to how Blueroadster did and following his diy. First I bought an extra set of motor mounts form Bernardi Parts. Then I attempted to inject the mounts, but I must be stupid or something, because i couldn't figure out how to squeeze the tube, maybe somebody knows a better way, but used a c clamp to some success until i poked a little hole into the tube then that hole became a big hole. But i some how salvaged the project and now have crap all over my hands. And now for a couple pics, ill add more later cuz these pics suck. and yes i know i made a mess.






A little late but, on the 3M Window Weld tube, you need to remove the metal cap from the end and then you can use any standard caulk gun to squeeze the stuff out the other end that has been cut to apply.
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review? any vibration?
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not too many vibrations yet, but everyone tells me that ill get some in the winter when it gets cold, overall i think its worth it, i just need to hit the track and see if theres any wheels hop
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A little late but, on the 3M Window Weld tube, you need to remove the metal cap from the end and then you can use any standard caulk gun to squeeze the stuff out the other end that has been cut to apply.
Ya, i ended up just buying another tube and filling it in
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