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Installing Energy Susp Driver and Passenger Side Engine Mount - Polyurethane

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    Installing Energy Susp Driver and Passenger Side Engine Mount - Polyurethane

    Is it me or is it almost impossible to place the timilt belt side Polyurethane energy suspension them by hand? I almost killed myself tryna to get it on and i couldnt do it, do i need any tools for it?

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    Bumpp

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      #3
      are you talking about the inserts?

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        #4
        I've never seen side mount inserts.






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          #5
          it's kind of hard understanding him.

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            #6
            Agreed. I could help more if I knew what we were talking about.






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              #7
              maybe he is trying to squeeze the mount into the bracket? prybar works good :P

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                ^x2

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                  Originally posted by jordan23v7 View Post
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                  If you don't have anything helpful to say, don't bother posting. This is considered post whoring, and it will get your post count returned to 0.






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                    #10
                    get em deev :P i cant stand it when someone echos my post :P but if you got a thick bushing that dosent want to go in the bracket... you can bolt the mount to the motor and then use a prybar to get the bracket to open up enough and let the weight of the motor push the mount into the bracket... shouldnt be a big deal... if your talking about inserts... i dont know what to tell you... should have poly filled them instead or bought ESP mounts

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                    Originally posted by deevergote.
                    But Honda guys know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING! If you don't believe that, then you're just wrong...

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                      #11
                      yea cause i bought the poly and tring to insert them..i guess ill look into the prybar

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                        #12
                        y not just fill them with liquid poly? cheaper and better.
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                          Are you talking about these:


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                            #14
                            sure beats waiting a day to let polyurethane cure.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by wed3k View Post
                              sure beats waiting a day to let polyurethane cure.
                              Not really. Inserts are the lazy version of making your engine mounts solid. Liquid filling them is always the best solution, other than buying aftermarket mounts, which in most cases aren't needed for the average 180whp accord.
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