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07-15-2023, 01:00 PM | #21 | |
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Re: Replacing motor mounts in a 56 passenger car
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I saw someone on YouTube who changed mounts on I think a 62 Thunderbird and came back later saying one already broke, but he never said what brand they were. The problem for me is that I only saw one brand that had offset holes. I've seen videos of people making their own motor mounts by pouring polyurethane. I'm keeping that option in mind in case I run into problems, I still kept the old ones I took out. |
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07-15-2023, 01:09 PM | #22 | |
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Re: Replacing motor mounts in a 56 passenger car
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I had enough parts I was considering replacing along the way to make it worth the effort. I already had a cracked exhaust manifold, so I already had to unbolt the exhaust. Also that I had to do my upper radiator hose, so I already had to drain the coolant. I also have a new damper on the way, so the radiator itself was also going to come out. If you decide to do it, keep a heat gun around in case you need it for the radiator hoses. I only disconnected the radiator side, but I still needed to soften it a little again since it was a fairly new hose. It just created more work, but I used this opportunity to paint the engine since who knows when I'll have all this off again. I really hope no time soon. Last edited by Fairlanephantom; 07-15-2023 at 10:25 PM. |
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