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Old 08-20-2009, 05:41 PM
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Can someone post a link for the DIY polyurethane trans mount mod.

I need the Mcmaster-carr part number for the poly-goo thats used.

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Old 08-20-2009, 07:13 PM
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You can also use 3m superfast window weld urethane.
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I think it's this one ...

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ferrerid=30262
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This will work as well, and you can get it at Autozone (Like Burmashave said):

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showp...8&postcount=50
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Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzi
Thats the one!

Thank you, Buckaroo..

Burma and KD .... doesn't McMaster-Carr sell different hardness' of the urethane? Is the window weld strong enough?
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The Window weld stuff might work, but:
- its air drying one-part stuff, so the chances of it setting up without voids are slim
- who know what hardness values it ends up at

The McMaster-Carr stuff is a two-part, flows really well, and sets up nicely without voids. Best of all, we know its holding up well in quite a few cars for quite a few years.

For the sake of a few days wait to get it McMaster Carr, its an easy choice!
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Yeah, thats what I was thinking. ^^

McMaster-carr, here I come!

Thanks everyone!



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