Home-made Poly Mounts.
Well, After reading a review on how to temporarily Fix motor mounts and/or stiffin them up from minor damage, I went out and bought some PL Brand Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive:

On the website it reads out like this:
PL Premium is a polyurethane adhesive that provides superior results and is safer to use. PL Premium generates three times the power of traditional construction adhesives. It may be used inside or outside and will last as long as the surfaces it joins together.
Well, Filled Up two of my mounts ... just waiting on it to cure up overnight ...
Anyone Ever used this stuff ??? Did I Screw up and get the wrong stuff ???

On the website it reads out like this:
PL Premium is a polyurethane adhesive that provides superior results and is safer to use. PL Premium generates three times the power of traditional construction adhesives. It may be used inside or outside and will last as long as the surfaces it joins together.
Well, Filled Up two of my mounts ... just waiting on it to cure up overnight ...
Anyone Ever used this stuff ??? Did I Screw up and get the wrong stuff ???
Bump - I do have a 90 Hatch ... Thats why I posted here ... Unless anyone else can point me the right way ... I just wanna know If this is going to work or not ... I don't wanna be riding down the road and have half my motor drop out below me !
A buddy of mine did this to his ripped up mount, and has had it like that for awhile. He says it's much better, but I would say be safe and buy the inserts from Energy Suspension. Looks and works good.
Good luck, hope it works out for you though. Post some pics/info after you finish.
Good luck, hope it works out for you though. Post some pics/info after you finish.
i used a 2 part polyurethane for my mounts..
i had a spare set, basically filled them... took a good 7 days to cure properly for mine (that is what it said on the instructions too)..
there are different grades of stiffness for urethane too..
i had a spare set, basically filled them... took a good 7 days to cure properly for mine (that is what it said on the instructions too)..
there are different grades of stiffness for urethane too..
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