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engine mount polyfiller
recommendations please!
i have 3/4 mounts polyfilled, and forgot about the last one so i need to get some.... stuff.
thank you
i have 3/4 mounts polyfilled, and forgot about the last one so i need to get some.... stuff.
thank you
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Sikaflex is the usual choice but I'd like to try this http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Adhesiv ... 0ml/p60981
Dry time is way quicker than sikaflex which basically needs weeks to fully cure.
Dry time is way quicker than sikaflex which basically needs weeks to fully cure.
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Is that black magic trick or something!!!Vtecmec wrote:P. S.. Sikaflex will cure faster in a damp environment.
I do like the stikall, I've been using it while renovating and general DIY, seems to stick everything, even if it's wet. Probably good for sticking on bits of trim and body kits took guess
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Re: engine mount polyfiller
I used clear Sikaflex from Screwfix after reading this thread. A couple of the mounts were shot so thought I'd give this a shot until I get round to replacing them. The split ones have a lot less flex than they did before, but the ones that were in good condition to start with have next to no flex when trying to move them by hand. I've yet to try them in the car but it seems like they'll make a worthwile improvement.
Remove them from the car first, I once did a Civic torque mount in situ and I think I did a much better job on the Prelude ones with them removed.
Remove them from the car first, I once did a Civic torque mount in situ and I think I did a much better job on the Prelude ones with them removed.
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