What do you recommend for top quality engine mounts

picardy

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I am looking to replace my Yanmar engine mounts (3YM20 engine), with a top quality vibration absorbent model. What do you recommend and will I notice much of a difference.

Have been looking at these by www.ellebogen.com which look impressive but what else would you suggest I look at?

Thanks
 
I replaced those on my 3YM30 with ones from R&D. Fitted well and work great. Not as soft as the original ones but no problem
 
I am looking to replace my Yanmar engine mounts (3YM20 engine), with a top quality vibration absorbent model. What do you recommend and will I notice much of a difference.

Have been looking at these by www.ellebogen.com which look impressive but what else would you suggest I look at?

Thanks
It's good to see an alternative to the overpriced Yanmar mounts which are inadequately protected and rust badly. I see that the Ellebogen ones use Nordlock washer which are excelllent. I started using Nordlocks after I had a mount work loose and have not had a problem since. It is a pity that neither source goes down to the 1GM size that I need.
 
They are the same design as the yanmar ones I expect you wont find any discernable difference.

R & D Mounts are pretty stiff I tend to fit those on commercial high hour engines.

My yanmar mounts are 30 years old and doing fine so I dont think apart from the price you can criticise them too much!
 
@picardy are you replacing to reduce noise or because they are knackered?

You may find better improvements can be made by using a different coupling or shaft seal arrangement.
 
Best would be to use a Phyton DRIVE (Homocinetic coupling) and you could use any mounts.
This was the best modification I did to the boat. The engine is very quiet...
 
Bought mine from Parts4engines. You really should buy ones that are correctly rated for your engine. Mine (VP) the front have a different shore value to the aft.
 
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