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> 4Cyl Nylon Engine Mounts
N_Jay
post Sep 13 2016, 07:18 PM
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I will be making up a few sets of nylon engine mounts.

These will be 2" diameter Nylon 6 rod cut to replace the front rubber mounts on a side-shift car.

The set with all hardware from Jwest at AutoAtlanta are $37.50 and seem to be between $30 and $40 plus shipping other places.

I am selling just the Nylon spacers but I figure the hardware is only between $6 and $10.

One difference is I am cutting the nylon spacer to use a fender washer above and below. This will more evenly spread the load on the nylon compared to the Jwest design. I doubt there is anything wrong with their design, it just seems like a worthwhile improvement for the cost of 4 washers.

Testing the water at $15 a set shipped in the US.

Hardware needed: (Not provided)
2 Long 8mm bolts (or studs)
4 8mm x 24mm fender washers
2 (or 4) 8mm nuts, recommend nylocks or locking nuts
2 (or 4) 8mm lock or wavy washers
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