Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
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Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
Hey you guys, havent posted in a while.
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
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Re: Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
Hey you guys, havent posted in a while.
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
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Re: Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
Hmm actually I have a cherry picker, yeah I'll probably get in contact with you within the next few days, THANK YOU.
Thanks e-thug.......
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Re: Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
Hey you guys, havent posted in a while.
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
But I purchased polyurethane mount inserts to replace my chewed up rubber mounts, primarily the front roller and tranny mount.
Problem is I need an arbor press or press in general to get the practically fused rubber out of the mount. I've been referred to just burn them out with a torch, but once again I dont have access to that either.
I could do a full tranny swap in my garage but something as simple as replacing mount inserts requires a use of shop....whatever haha.
So please, anyone with a torch or press that is willing to help me out for a total of about half hour to replace my mounts, yeah its that easy once i find the equipment, i will be greatly appreciative
lighter 2.00
auto parts torch 11.00
pack of smokes while the mount burn free. 4.50
making a stupid thread cause you don't know WTF your talking about. Priceless.
Is it o fucking much to ask to think before you post?
jus ef'n w/ ya fag bait welcome to the forumz.
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Re: Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
wait you can't afford?
lighter 2.00
auto parts torch 11.00
pack of smokes while the mount burn free. 4.50
making a stupid thread cause you don't know WTF your talking about. Priceless.
Is it o fucking much to ask to think before you post?
jus ef'n w/ ya fag bait welcome to the forumz.
lighter 2.00
auto parts torch 11.00
pack of smokes while the mount burn free. 4.50
making a stupid thread cause you don't know WTF your talking about. Priceless.
Is it o fucking much to ask to think before you post?
jus ef'n w/ ya fag bait welcome to the forumz.
So shut the fuck up when you don't know what you're talking about.
I've done 3 entire cars worth of bushings now.
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Re: Shop Needed: Polyurethane Mount Inserts
fuck, if i knew it was gonna be that kinda party i would have stuck my dick in the mash potato's.
FYI, I can get those sleeves out w/ no press. It's a pita but I can get them out and takes a bit more time. thanks for playing.
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