vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
I suppose it's worth ensuring that an engine mount below a fuel filter/seperator is well covered up and washed off with detergent if splashed though. An experienced marine mechanic gave my engine a good checking over recently and apparently diesel drips can accelerate a mounts disintegration in his experience/opinion.
John Cutler... http://www.cutlermarine.com/
Very much so. Engine mountings may be made of a wide variety of elastomers, including natural rubber. This has very poor resistance to hydrocarbons and diesel will soften it severely. I have seen diesel-soaked engine mounts that could be wiped off with a finger!
I have posted this before but everything you need to know about the resistance of elastomers to liquids can be found at http://www.quickcutgasket.com/chemicalresistance.html