John,
Why the concern of the age of Fresno rubber? The bushings are sealed in plastic. The 4 hose pieces are loose. All the rubber parts seem to be pliable. I'm not questioning your judgement, just wanting to know why I should be cautious.
Steve A H
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Re: best motor mount for 0-200
Sealed in plastic or not, most rubber parts have a shelf life. Fresno sells a lot of surplus and NOS stuff.
Those rubber hoses are actually just short lengths of Mil-6000 hose.
Those rubber hoses are actually just short lengths of Mil-6000 hose.
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OK. Thanks for the info, appreciate it.
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Re: best motor mount for 0-200
Got the Fresno parts today. All looks as it should. Rubber parts are as fresh as any I have encountered. - Erik