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Old 01-19-2009, 09:27 AM
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i smoothed my engine out by filling all of the engine/transmission mounts with window urethane
it works great so far no jerking/bucking when shifting just a thought to anyone not wanting
to pay for all new mounts i learned this from a subaru officianado
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WindoWeld is also popular in the honda world.
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hmmm seems like a decent fix for now...so just fill them in and let it cure for?6 hrs? 12? a few days? or am i noob and this is a solid product?
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i let it cure 24hrs then put an outer layer of the loctite constuction adhesive on because it
is really strong and will keep the urethane in let that dry 12 to 24 hrs and your ready
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you can see the upper mounts in white
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you can see the upper mounts in white
Do you by any chance know if that top mount will bolt up to a NG900? I'd be curious to add that to my car.
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ty for the info its been added to my to do list
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im not shure roto ive never had the pleasure to work on an ng900 but i have noticed alot of the parts are the same according to part sites i managed to get a smic from a ng900 to work in my 9000




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rrr...fancy talk am im confused but roto you wouldnt need this on "your "saab its not a aero^^
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rrr...fancy talk am im confusedÂ*Â* but roto you wouldnt need this on "your "saab its not a aero^^

I would need this as I'm putting down a lot more than designed :-D
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