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Default Refurbish trans mount?

Anyone know if it possible to recast or replace the rubber in the gen1 transmission motor mount? Look to diy instead of buying new.
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So, you are willing to spend more money on diy repair, then buying a new OEM mount? Interesting...

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It's $35 for 1 litre of liquid urethane. Doesn't repair sound like something worth considering?

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It will be difficult to find an rubber insert with the right sturdiness. And the glue must be very durable and weather resistant. I think the oem is vulcanised rubber. Not easy to replicate.

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Get used or buy new. I went GenPu Tranny Mount with the CS insert. Better design, better feel.

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i did fill an oem mount with urethane for my gs-sky 155hp but for a speed it isn't enought.
I used it previously on older winter beater as a cheap fix. you mask one side with tape and fill by the other and let it dry.....it isn't bad and last a lot but it won't make a very rigid support like the one sold for the speed.
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