This is one of many vids on my 91 Honda Accord H23A swap. In this video, i am just strengthening my factory motor mounts. Stay tuned for more…
This is one of many vids on my 91 Honda Accord H23A swap. In this video, i am just strengthening my factory motor mounts. Stay tuned for more…
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Good Job-Use laundry detergent for cleaning parts-very effective when
washed with hot water!!!
hey pare! nice job tol… but saw ur vid and im just about to change my
mounts.. or engine support as we call it here in the phil.. 🙂 and it works
great..
Great video from an awesome person…
Thank you very much
Good idea! Thanks.
Quick Question @Winston buzzon i dont want to go through all the trouble of
removing the motor mount would it affected it to much if i would do this
process with the motor mount still on the engine?
this is why no one respects honda owners
hey man, how well did it hold up and how long did it stay before it failed
again? thanks
Were did u buy it?
Does this affect the ability for the motor mount to absorb vibration?
hi , if i only take off the transmission mount , can i lower my car down
and let it sit w.out it there? or will the engine fall out? there ‘s 4
mounts in total .
how has the m3 held there? is this good to do for a daily drive car? would
it fix 1st and 2nd gear on auto trani?…I already got the brand new front
and read mount just waiting to see if I want to do this to my mounts…
thanks
hi,iv had all my engine mounts filled as mine were all worn out,symptoms
were bad idle,speedometer jumping,vibration steering,gear stick and
peals,sometimes car would cut off due to all the vibration.well i done what
u done but used PU18 SILICONE,but make sure is the 40 hardness.its the
vibration obsorber ebay sales at just under £5.its perfect now.no
vibrations at all.like new :)
Good idea. And I would like to know how the mod has held up to use.
Did this hold up ok? Is the WW pliable enough to not crack?
Do you have the part number for the Window Weld?
Actually, I don’t, but I got that from AutoZone… in the glue and tape area