Hi All,
I dissassembled my mounts today to replace the rubber and found that I am msising spacer # 1450195, #16 on attached. Its available from the usual sources at $150 - $180 each! Since I don't have one, I don't know but I'm betting its a simple steel tube. Does anyone have 4 you want to sell? If not, do you have 1 that I can fabricate copies from? Or, do you have one you can measure ID, OD, and length?
Thanks for your help!
Dave
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Re: engine mount spacer
Hi
My bushings appear to be 7/16 x .028 x 1 31/32
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My bushings appear to be 7/16 x .028 x 1 31/32
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Re: engine mount spacer
Couple thoughts I know on those. First is, there hard to find originals that are usable. They usually get over tightened and roll the ends back. I was told that the rubber mounts I.D. is smaller now so eliminates the tube? The tube was there so when you torque the mounting bolts they have a stop point? I have no steel sleeve tubes and tighten to a point of rubber bulging slightly. Another thought is the large AN washers are to thin and the bottom ones cave in and the tops seem to pull forward we have since used thicker spec. washers. The rubber mounts seem to crack at the outside edges after a year or so anyway? Probably why they went to the "Flat" style Lord mounts? last thing I have tried to install those thin tubes with lube in the case with the rubber and no way it worked for us? Good luck I live by the parts book most of the time too. JEFF
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