Lower engine mount repair rather than replace

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Lower engine mount repair rather than replace

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About a year ago I replaced a lower engine mount myself with a home made puller and the job was a bitch to do and I vowed never to do it again. Anyway after doing my exhaust on Tuesday I noticed it had gone again and wondered was there anyway to temporarily fix it i.e. liquid rubber sealant or something to reduce the wobble as I don’t want to replace it again and I don’t really want to take it to the garage either.
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Chop up an exhaust mounting rubber and force the pieces into the gaps on either side of the rubber.
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Re: Lower engine mount repair rather than replace

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Mines been bodged with,
rubber hose pipe and windscreen sealant :|

ididnt do it tho lol,
but its a good bodge who evers done it as the engine dont move,
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cool think i will try that as i would never recommend anyone try its as its the worst job ive done on a car
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Did you try it?

I'm tempted to bodge mine because I have an old Alfa exhaust rubber in the toolbox and silicon sealant in the cupboard.

Even if I get until the new year out of it, get Xmas silly spending season over with. Bah humbug!
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Yeh got 2 pieces of rubber pipe that i scrounged off somone at he bottom of the mount and put at the bottomof the mount and just squirted a little glue in bit crude i know but seems to have stopped the engine rocking about.
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Well worth a try this weekend even just to get another couple months out of it. So long as the rain holds off. Cheers!
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Re: Lower engine mount repair rather than replace

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I'd suggest just whipping the mount arm out then trundling off to a friendly garage with a replacement bush and a fiver for use of their press :lol:

Oh, and change the other engine mounts first - probably failed causing extra load on the bottom one
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Don't know any "friendly" garages in the Belfast area :(

I'll drop it in to a Pug specialist up the country in the new year after enduring the bloody xmas spending season is over.
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I'm really surprised that no-one's come up with a "Super Uprated" mount for these because they're always failing :frown:

mjb - it's not that easy to 'whip out' on an HDi because the drive shaft goes through part of it and you gotta drain the gearbox, split the hub, etc etc..... :(
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What, cure the fault for once and for all with one part rather than keep selling us lots of rubbish ones? Is there any oxygen on that planet you're living on? :P
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Strangely enough, I was in a factors a few weeks ago when some taxi guy was trying to buy a lower mount, they brought out a book with a few selections in it, there was an option for a solid mounting bush.
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Dear god, i wouldn't want to be driving an XUD with a solid engine mount!
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Welly wrote:mjb - it's not that easy to 'whip out' on an HDi because the drive shaft goes through part of it and you gotta drain the gearbox, split the hub, etc etc..... :(
Same on all of 'em... God knows what I was thinking of as I wrote that... :shock:
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jasper5 wrote:Strangely enough, I was in a factors a few weeks ago when some taxi guy was trying to buy a lower mount, they brought out a book with a few selections in it, there was an option for a solid mounting bush.
Solid, as in solid rubber or
solid, as in removes yer fillings?
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