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Motor Mount Torque
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RichK
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Hi Folks,

I have a 1941 110 jr. Been making slow progress with my frame off. Body is on and it's time to put in the motor and trans this weekend.

I have a new 2 piece front motor mount rubber insulator to insulator to install. Is there a torque spec for these? How tight do I want to squish the rubber?

Thanks! And Happy Thanksgiving!

Rich

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Posted on: 2015/11/26 12:47
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Re: Motor Mount Torque
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Tighten the bolts as per any other bolt that size until the metal portions bottom out together under the bolt heads making a tight joint. The shape of the front plate and the retainer determine the rubber's compression.

Posted on: 2015/11/27 6:48
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Re: Motor Mount Torque
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Thanks! Got the motor in. I was a little surprised how geometrically tight it all was, with firewall and the steeering pieces.

Posted on: 2015/11/29 14:17
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