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    #46
    just had a question. i know i have 2 let it sit for 24 hrs so it can dry up good but i dont have 24 hrs cuz its my dd so what can i do 2 speed things up

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      #47
      warm it up with a lamp, hair dryer, heat gun, etc. maybe an oven, but be careful. Warm it up progressively and stay in the 250 degree range.

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        #48
        Originally posted by lucid View Post
        warm it up with a lamp, hair dryer, heat gun, etc. maybe an oven, but be careful. Warm it up progressively and stay in the 250 degree range.
        so if i do the mounts then for how long can i put then in the oven for

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          #49
          resurected -- everybody refill your mounts for spring/ summer time
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            #50
            Sooo, say the rear and two sides are filled and I need to do the torque mount, how bad would it be to drive a couple days without just the front one??

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              #51
              I guess it doesn't really matter even if it were to get torn up if you're going to fix it anyway.

              The front mount is the only one I have done and now after more than a year it still looks just like the day I filled it.

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                #52
                so a friend of mine nightwolf from here told me about this and i did it today , iam letting them dry for 2days then ill install them when i do ill let u guys know how well it wrked... ill be posting pics too... nice diy man saved my life lol

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                  #53
                  dont know if this was asked.

                  how did it take for it to dry.
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                    #54
                    It took my rear motor mount like 2 weeks to fully cure. Has yet to break or crack since 07!
                    spin city

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                      #55
                      can i use roofing polyurethane polymer to do this??

                      its like 9 bucks for a big ass one..but it says its for roofing and contains polyurethane polymer..anyone try it??

                      Rush


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                        #56
                        So I filled a new front motor mount today with 3M window weld, but I am still a little unsure on how long it takes to cure. Does anyone know how you can determine that it is fully cured? I know Lucid said 24 hours in his first post, but now I am a little worried about the two weeks comment. Just thought I would revive this thread for some more clarification. Thanks.

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                          #57
                          I let them sit for 2 days.
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                            #58
                            Who has filled all 4? I would like to know the status on vibration.
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                              #59
                              It was only "bad" at idle. Note though I had my balance shaft and no A/C. Either one will make shit worse at idle. It was pretty much good above 900 RPM though.


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                                #60
                                A different product. 2 part Polyurethene 60a.

                                http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_od...+500g&_sacat=0

                                You can choose your stiffness. Drys in 1hr. Gets thick and treacle like in 5mins. It self levels.

                                Both sides looked like this. Ive freshed up the mount since before I installed it and sprayed over it in black and paint adheres to the rubber no problem.





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