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southern 914
post Feb 23 2004, 09:36 PM
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I have a 914-6 conversion (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) But it is about to eat it's second oil pressure sender (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) It has been sugested that I put in some rubber mounts that the solid ones pass to much vibration to the sender. If I stay with this setup I should mount the sender to the firewall. Also I have the CIS injection, they tell me this also does not like the vibration but it sure runs strong at the track.

What are ideas you all have - solid or rubber. What does solid mounts really do for you. Haven't seen this thread before.

Thanks in advance
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post Feb 25 2004, 10:01 AM
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Sean,

I understand. Some racers use various fabbed mounts like yours, ether steel or aluminum, and these are true solid mounts. Weltmeister sells what they call a solid mount, but is actually a block of polyurethane (or some other clear redish color plastic like that used for bushings). Because the block is fairly large it probably has pretty good resistance to compression. This block goes where your steel block or tube is shown. I have a set in my spare parts collection, never used.

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