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I am going to fab some motormounts but I don't have a spare one to measure.
Can someone give me some exact measurments including the rubber length and diameter and the length of the studs on each end? thanks, dr Attached image(s) ![]() |
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QUOTE(synthesisdv @ Mar 29 2004, 07:55 PM) send some this way, that is what I was thinking about. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/burnout.gif) have you tried both types? Is the nylon mount almost as rigid as the aluminum? thanks, dr The nylon is pretty rigid, but it does attenuate quite a bit more noise and vibration than the aluminum. It is hard to compare to polyurethane, as nylon is plastic like and the hardness is measured with the Rockwell R scale. Polyurethane is considered like a rubber (and can range greatly in how hard it is from squishy soft to plastic hard) and is measured by its durometer. |
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