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Racintweek 02-14-2007 09:11 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 

Originally Posted by scottsi
i used shoe-goo, worked tits

they still make that ----?


on topic: i used the 3m window ---- and it took about 3 days to be completely done. to make sure it is done stick a nail in it and if it pulls out clean its dry

95civicLX 02-14-2007 09:50 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 

Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
the window weld i got worked great in a regular caulk gun :-\

mine too... i didnt even know there was a different one. I got several quotes of $165 and up for the mount, so this was definetly a cheap alternative, if it takes a little longer, im not worried about it. for $199 i can get the NISMO solid inserts for all the mounts...i plan on doing that eventually, depending on how the window weld holds up. thanks again.

Ef8sirjunkie 02-15-2007 04:51 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 
i had some and filled a old dseries motor mount and a exhaust hanger i had sittin around i left it in my garage and it was cold so it didnt work good... it dryed but i streched the hanger and it basicly stayed the shape but was coming of the rubber and i had some rubber cleaner as well before filling them... ima try it again when the weather gets warmer here...

T0DA 02-15-2007 05:44 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 

Originally Posted by scottsi
i used shoe-goo, worked tits

That's good ----. When I use to skate that stuff was like the damn scripture, don't leave home without it... Cool to hear it works on mounts too

Zeniceguycrx 02-15-2007 05:58 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 
I did one, lost it did anotherone a week later, found the old one, it was perfect

Bone1 02-16-2007 01:41 AM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 

Originally Posted by jeffsciv23

That fucker from Louisville tried to sell APC taillights on Ebay for $10,000.......------- asshat.

aero 02-16-2007 04:00 AM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 
When I did it, an oven set to very low temps does speed up the drying somewhat.

Rob Kaos 02-16-2007 09:55 AM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 

Originally Posted by Mista Bone
That fucker from Louisville tried to sell APC taillights on Ebay for $10,000.......------- asshat.

Hey "AssHat". It was a joke to begin with and it has the option for Best Offer so those interested can make a reasonable offer. It was just a marketing attempt.

I do apologize for one thing though. I created the auction for people with either enough intelligence or a sense of humor, which you have shown here to have neither. I am sorry I was being discriminatory.

*Hint
It is common knowledge that if you need to make an attempt to improve your inadequate feelings of confidence about yourself... Don't make your comments about some one who can track your ass down and put you squarely back in your place.

raiden571 02-16-2007 10:39 AM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 
i set mine in front of one of the vents in my house and i just let it sit for a bout 2 days. no probs here

95civicLX 02-16-2007 09:31 PM

Re: filling motor mounts...anyway to speed up drying time?
 
the sr20 mount is a bit bigger than the d series mounts im used to, there was alot more material to fill in, plus i removed alot of the loose rubber before hand. its been around 75 hours... i had it in my basement which is slightly heated. the past 24 hours has been upstairs where the real heat is, and its drying much faster. the tooth pick still comes out wet, but ill install it tomorrow, so i can shift without the motor tapping the hood. ;D


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