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12 Dec 2012 11:33 #24110 by 61xlch
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Thanks for this advise, seems to be the best solution.
But it will take lots of time and shipping costs, because I have to send in the old ones first.
(Anybody of you in the US has an old pair hanging around, which is not needed anymore?) <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->

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12 Dec 2012 01:54 #24108 by Greg Frownfelter
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I have used the Steele mounts
they are perfect
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11 Dec 2012 20:59 #24107 by C.R.D.
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I've never used Steele Rubbers Auburn motor mounts, however I have sent in Buick motor mounts and had Steele revulcanize them and they came back and worked fine. You can check out Steele Rubber's motor mounts at;
secure.steelerubber.com Enter the year and scroll down to American independents and it should come up. I believe the number is: 11-0018-11
Good luck. Carl

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11 Dec 2012 19:21 #24104 by 61xlch
engine mountings 8-98 was created by 61xlch
My engine mountings need to be vulcanized. Its a bunch of work, because I have to make a kind of die / molding.

Possibly there are reproductions available?

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