marcuc
New Member
Has anyone found an effective replacement for yanmar rubber mounts. I have new 100 front 75 rear as per spec on a 3ym30 and they seem very soft. Was considering using isotherm solid plastic
Fitted R&D to replace the Yanmar ones, but they are much shorter, so put pads under them to reduce the length of the threaded bar to the engine mounting brackets. Pads were 30x60 mm SS tube.
This was on a 1GM10, but did the same when swopping a 2GM20 for a Beta.
Zip ties are amazingWhen I noticed severe cracking of the rubber on the engine mountings of my Daihatsu Skywing (Taiwan version of the Charade) I looked into casting replacements, which did appear to be possible, but I couldn't find the stuff locally or a source that would ship it. There were some Internyet reports of people carving mountings and bushings from ice hockey pucks, but none of the local Canadians had any they were willing to part with. 3M Window Weld is apparently a slightly less professional substitute for eurethane casting resin but I couldn't find that either.
As a forlorn hope I ran superglue into the cracks after degreasing with solvent (either ethanol or acetone, dont remember) and put them under compression with multiple cable ties (The rubber looked like it had failed in tension under engine torque, probably after weakening with engine oil). I expected the cable ties would bust and the glue fail.
Over 10 years later they were all still there when the cops got the car. I doubt the glue was doing much and suspect that the cable ties would have worked alone, but cant be sure
So if this happens to my Yanmar mounts I'll probably try that, if the geometry allows it.
I THINK putting the rubber under compression effectively increases the stiffness, at least when engine movement loads the mounts in tension.