Polyurethane Engine & Transmission Mounts for less than $25

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  • @DrewSkee__32
    @DrewSkee__32 4 роки тому +176

    I've been making my mounts for 3 years now doing this. I've never had a problem out of it & I can testify that the 3M is the better of his 2 options! Glad to see some people are picking this trick up though!

    • @wellnesspathforme6236
      @wellnesspathforme6236 4 роки тому +16

      When you say the 3M is better, what do you mean? Does it ride more comfortably? Does it last longer? Both?
      What difference is there in terms of vibration?

    • @nicks3608
      @nicks3608 4 роки тому +15

      @@wellnesspathforme6236 If you are asking that question, put in loctite for engine mounts.

    • @schalachi
      @schalachi 3 роки тому +13

      Same I use to break mounts all the time in a built Honda engine. Used the 3M that was 4 years ago…

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому

      Wondering about making rear axle and front control arm jounces for the Dodge Ram gen2... maybe using a SORTA-Clear 37 mold for future trials. Seems like for the expense of the mold material and thinking using a softer material like the Loctite, since reads is a shore A 40, will work suitably. Thinking I might even be able to restore my old mounts that are missing the rubber where I place the cleaned metal on the mold and cover to adhere thoroughly. Any thoughts?

    • @badtimegonesingh8883
      @badtimegonesingh8883 3 роки тому +1

      How much vibration you feel on steering By installing the Mount?

  • @redbaronrefining5322
    @redbaronrefining5322 2 місяці тому +5

    With the 3m window weld, it’s a moisture activated hardener in it. I generally recommend to fill your mounts up halfway with the window weld, throw it into a bucket of water overnight to harden, then fill the 2nd half up, and throw back into the bucket overnight again so there aren’t any soft spots hidden inside that squish out when you go to install them and put force on the mounts. Just did this with my 12v Cummins and doing my first startup today in the rebuild to see how it goes!

    • @giovannimoz85
      @giovannimoz85 17 днів тому

      How did it go

    • @Shiznit304
      @Shiznit304 17 днів тому

      How did it go

    • @redbaronrefining5322
      @redbaronrefining5322 16 днів тому +1

      @@giovannimoz85 they worked perfectly actually. A tad bit stiffer than previously, but they motor doesn’t move like it used to at all. Keep in mind that theres about 900lbs of cummins sitting on them with plenty of torque to test them haha

    • @ayookb4338
      @ayookb4338 13 днів тому

      @@redbaronrefining5322all that needed to be said

  • @ivanovost1722
    @ivanovost1722 2 роки тому +21

    I`ve done this with soft(shore A stiffness =37) poliutherane called SIKA 11 FC. Only difference is that i did not fill mount completely, I left little bit od empty spaces on the end of mount in order to achieve low vibration and allow bit of engine movement. Everything is perfect, engine movement exists but is it is much smaller and no vibration at all. Try this way and you will be very satisfied!!!!

    • @Lukas-hq1vo
      @Lukas-hq1vo Рік тому

      Still all good? Planing to try for my scooter.

  • @sgoodhew
    @sgoodhew 5 років тому +59

    Thanks for doing the research and testing so the rest of us can learn from your mistakes. Good video.

  • @rolfbjorn9937
    @rolfbjorn9937 2 роки тому +45

    Keep in mind that these polyurethane caulks/sealants/adhesives are ONE PART MOISTURE CURING polyurethanes. If you cast them too deep they won't cure properly. On non porous surfaces you should add a very fine mist of water. Some products can also foam or have voids, so beware. TWO PART polyurethanes will cure no matter what the thickness is.

    • @JeffLReeb
      @JeffLReeb Рік тому +2

      Could you give more insight on the depth that is acceptable for casting? I have rear diff mounts that cannot be removed easily so the one part poly is a good application for me. Do you water mist the poly after applying it? I would think the water would evaporate rather quickly. Does applying heat (180F) enable better curing?

    • @Codrean
      @Codrean 9 днів тому

      ​@@JeffLReebSame question. How deep is too deep? Maybe building them layer after layer, giving time to e each layer to cure properly.

  • @edwardgreenjr167
    @edwardgreenjr167 5 років тому +25

    This video was perfect timing. I recently purchased all new mounts and was slacking on the install. I think I'll go with the locktite, as my wife drives it more than I do, and would rather a little more comfort. The stock mounts have over 170K miles on them, so I know anything will be an improvement.

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому +1

      I would go with the Loctite as well for your car :) Let me know how it goes!

    • @10SecondZ06
      @10SecondZ06 2 роки тому +1

      @Edward Green, Jr
      How did the locktite work for you?

  • @79huddy
    @79huddy 4 роки тому +22

    You can use a little mineral spirits on your finger tip to smooth it better and make it look a lot better

  • @davekleiboeker4614
    @davekleiboeker4614 Рік тому +3

    I just repaired the transmission mount on my 2003 caravan. Filled the areas with locktite pl2 construction adhesive the two days ago . After filling it set over night help placed to under the hood and drive 40 minutes. Actually the one that I got free from the junkyard was the one I filled it was in reasonable condition. I took it for a short ride just now and it worked great so far…

    • @bosanovaboy
      @bosanovaboy 2 місяці тому +1

      Can you please tell me, 3 days ago I put the polyurethane in my mounts and I'm waiting 4 more days till they are ready. Some dude on UA-cam said the polyurethane will end up melting because of the engine heat, did anything like that happened to you? Thank you

  • @graff502cans
    @graff502cans Рік тому +3

    I been through 3set of mounts in 2years with my slightly mod camry lol I just bought a new set couple weeks ago and I'm glad I found this video 💪💪 I'm going to try it asap . Thanks brotha 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @raymondcascella4920
    @raymondcascella4920 4 роки тому +16

    I've been using the roof flashing polyurethane for yrs even used a thin film of it on the water seals on my rotery Rx7 engine 9000 miles so far no leaks. Also works great for weather seal repairs on doors ect.

  • @zadeanrobinson1608
    @zadeanrobinson1608 4 роки тому +10

    Thanks a lot for this kind of research! I’m a mechanic part time while working a 9-5 full time and I’m going to recommend this to my customers when they take a OEM Mount to me for installation.

  • @ben-7403
    @ben-7403 4 роки тому +11

    I did this recently but ended up going with 80a liquid casting/molding urethane from McMaster Carr, ~$35 with shipping I believe. Filled a total of four mounts. They also sell it in higher and lower durometer for different applications. Much less viscous than the windo-weld, it fills every nook and cranny and cures perfectly flat. It's between the consistency of maple syrup and honey for about an hour at room temp until it sets. Takes either 24 hours at 180F or a week at 70F to fully dry/cure which is the major disadvantage. I stuck mine on a baking sheet perched on top of some furnace piping (maybe 100-110F) and they felt fully cured within 48 hours.

    • @schalachi
      @schalachi 3 роки тому

      awesome when I redo mine ill do this. I look the hardness cause after it while it breaks in. mine is 3m windscreen sealant. testifying 3 years now. Honda prelude f20b n management

  • @crisnmaryfam7344
    @crisnmaryfam7344 9 місяців тому +2

    4:15 You would be wrong thinking that. ANY part coming from the factory warehouse has a coating applied to it to prevent surface rust before its sold to someone. This is why youll notice Metal things might feel a bit "slimy" or oily brand new.

  • @chargerification
    @chargerification 10 місяців тому +3

    I just did this today so speaking from experience, Smooth-On Smooth-Cast is SO MUCH BETTER AND FIRMER THAN 3M WINDOW WELD. I PREVIOUSLY HAD WINDOW WELD ON MY DIFF MOUNT BUT SMOOTH-CAST 300 IS 100X BETTER AND LONGER LASTING!!

  • @ACarriere117
    @ACarriere117 3 роки тому +2

    That look of pure joy at 10:07 minutes is gold.

  • @bchnts
    @bchnts 5 років тому +12

    This is very interesting definitely gonna try it !!!

  • @adolfogaxiola8930
    @adolfogaxiola8930 4 роки тому +5

    That throw back tho when he use to do all these type of diy love it!

  • @leausis
    @leausis 4 роки тому +3

    I did this with my r56 when I put a reman long block in due to burn down on cyl3. It took awhile to cure completely, but definitely made a difference. ...apart from more vibration.

    • @leausis
      @leausis 4 роки тому

      Also painted my engine bay nardo and the upper tie bar (radiator support cross member) blue to match the rest of the car. 😁

    • @deson4958
      @deson4958 3 роки тому

      How much u let it sit to cure

  • @Mistervang209
    @Mistervang209 4 роки тому +29

    I used the loctite on my daily I like how firmer it is without super crazy vibrations. Its much stiffer my 60ft had less wheel hop also. They have a little vibrations but nothing crazy I would recommend for daily driven cars

  • @andrewa9604
    @andrewa9604 5 років тому +8

    Great video man, very informative for those less mechanically inclined. Great work. 👍

  • @konstantindufnik696
    @konstantindufnik696 4 роки тому +7

    Good idea, very good alternative to performance engine mounts witch are like 400$ a set.

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you! Its very handy too if someone doesn't have the option for aftermarket mounts

  • @mannys9130
    @mannys9130 5 років тому +19

    I did this to one of my diesel MBs because those motor mounts are notorious for collapsing shortly after install. It was awful. 😭 I used a shore 30 Loctite poly because I wanted it to be soft to prevent transmitting a lot of vibration, but to be just firm enough to help the mount maintain its shape. It vibrated like an absolute nightmare. Cold starts would shake the entire car visibly from outside and when hot the AC compressor being spun vibrated it just as much. It drove ok once you were in gear and moving with higher engine rpm, but idling was pure misery. I took them out and bought another set of mounts and put them in which eliminated that vibration. That was only shore 30! I almost went with a 50 or 60 and that would have probably rattled the rearview mirror off the windshield. For a daily driver, I will not personally use or make poly motor mounts again in the future. A track car I would, but not a daily.

    • @louvendran7273
      @louvendran7273 5 років тому +2

      @mannys great advice. I agree totally.

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому +4

      I find that interesting because I wouldn't say it is that bad with the harder durometer poly that I used. I wonder if it has to do with the design of the mount itself. You can for sure feel some vibrating, but considering this is my daily, I wouldn't say it is unbearable, or even too harsh. I'm content with my mounts now. They're much better than the sloppy stock parts. I wonder how much of a difference there is between i4s, to V6s, to i6s, etc, and the vibrations.

    • @longlegsescueta2335
      @longlegsescueta2335 4 роки тому +3

      Of course it will really vibrate a lot considering your using the polyurethane into a diesel engine. Usually a diesel engine has a longer stroke than bore making it provide more torque.
      More stroke means more torque and more torque means more vibrations. And its more noticeable in diesel engine with lets say 4 cylinders than with more cylinders.

    • @mannys9130
      @mannys9130 4 роки тому

      @@longlegsescueta2335 Not entirely correct. Besides, this was an IDI 2.2 liter engine with a redline of 5,000 rpm. It's in the class of "high speed diesels." IDIs are different beasts than DIs; much smoother and much faster revving.
      Mercedes designed the 2.3L 4 cylinder gas engine with hydraulic motor mounts. They designed the 2.2L diesel with solid rubber mounts. If what you say is 100% correct, Mercedes made a grave error with one of the (seemingly) most basic design elements. We're talking about 1980's Mercedes Benz. They did not make those kinds of mistakes. 😉

    • @rickylah69
      @rickylah69 4 роки тому +2

      I. Using pl loctite roof n flashing rated 30a, it's completely like stock. And wish I gone for something slightly harder.

  • @JoseGonzalez-mp5iw
    @JoseGonzalez-mp5iw Рік тому

    The "AHH..!!" at 11:08 sold me on the 3M stuff. SOLD!!
    walking into The Home Depot now to try to buy this stuff.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @gasNmudtv
    @gasNmudtv Рік тому

    Thanks for the in depth video. Gonna beef up my bushings on my control arms on my audi. Cheers from Canada

  • @triumphbloke2011
    @triumphbloke2011 5 років тому +14

    Interesting. It'll be good to see how it all pans out longer term

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому +6

      3 weeks later, no problems! I will update regarding these mounts.

    • @louvendran7273
      @louvendran7273 5 років тому

      It's only for boy racers driving on flat roads.

    • @highlandminger4009
      @highlandminger4009 4 роки тому +1

      @@louvendran7273 Not true; that may be who predominantly utilises this hack, but it is actually helpful when your engine mount , and even generic version, is not available. My daily ride has been sitting for two months due to lack of production due to COVID. Now, I will attempt this. I would rather have a little more vibration than not being able to use it at all.

  • @claudiosalerno573
    @claudiosalerno573 3 роки тому +2

    Honestly, it seemed like a terrible idea, trying to replace a car part with something homemade, but apparently there is no problem, thank you very much, I did not know about this!

  • @you-ue1fg
    @you-ue1fg 4 роки тому +1

    Ey! Chris FIX here! :) nice tutorial, been watching all your Chris fix videos!

    • @omarherrera213
      @omarherrera213 4 роки тому

      You !!! Lol... what a troll. Good one. Had me thinking I commented.

  • @gumpokiegp6259
    @gumpokiegp6259 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your video and time. Done like a pro. Good luck with future mods!!🔥💯

  • @achmada9338
    @achmada9338 4 роки тому +1

    The way you brought the vid so good broo

  • @Fifthgeargarage
    @Fifthgeargarage 4 роки тому +2

    That’s honestly a great idea! Loving the car and can’t wait for the swap!!

  • @batman106
    @batman106 5 років тому +1

    I had aftermarket mounts on my RSX and it wasn't that bad. You feel the vibrations when idling but once you drive off it's butter smooth!

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому

      Couldn't agree with you more! I love them!

    • @jorgechavezoseguera
      @jorgechavezoseguera 11 місяців тому

      I put innovative mounts On my 07 v6 accord, I only feel hard vibrations when start the engine and put it in drive but driving feels like a dream compared to shitty oem ones, im planing to do the 3m windo weld to the trans mounts

  • @Van-tastic
    @Van-tastic 4 роки тому +1

    Well son of a gun... Thanks for getting the durometer tester. I never would have thought it would be hard enough

  • @jimmurihiku8009
    @jimmurihiku8009 5 років тому +2

    Had replaced all my bushes with polythane and because my vehicle wasn't used for a few years the brushes disintegrated.
    I went back to the original rubber and haven't had a problem since.

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому +1

      What kind of mounts were they? You shouldn't ever need to replace them long term, unlike the rubber.

    • @jimmurihiku8009
      @jimmurihiku8009 5 років тому +1

      @@milanmastracci they were red nolathane and have been told since that unless they are being used regularly then what happened to mine ,would occur .

    • @jimmurihiku8009
      @jimmurihiku8009 5 років тому +1

      @@milanmastracci i went back to NOS rubber mounts

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 4 роки тому +7

    The two part liquid urethane @ 60 spec would work better to fill. You can drill holes to give them some flex.

    • @mrmidnight32
      @mrmidnight32 4 роки тому +2

      Yea he literally is still just on stock mounts packed with poly. It’s no where near running a full aftermarket poly mount.

  • @lynkpaul33
    @lynkpaul33 4 роки тому +7

    Yes, that's what it's like to have engine mounts...lol
    I Use the 3M as well and it works perfectly.

  • @MrRangerZr1
    @MrRangerZr1 5 років тому +6

    You finally tried it out ;)

  • @GoGetterGarage
    @GoGetterGarage 5 років тому +9

    11:07 when you don’t miss second gear ... lol great video man definitely going to give this a shot!

  • @mrmaguilar22
    @mrmaguilar22 5 років тому +11

    Fyi, the caulking gun contains a puncture tool.

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому +2

      Actually? lol where?

    • @skillps
      @skillps 5 років тому +4

      Under the front, should have a long needle like thing on a swivel, should also have a cutter integrated into the trigger/handle side

    • @vinny1995
      @vinny1995 5 років тому +3

      The caulk gun also has a nozzle cutter, usually located in the handle. Look for a hole where you insert the nozzle tip, then it gets cut when you squeeze the handle.

    • @ViralClipsThatDontSuck
      @ViralClipsThatDontSuck 4 роки тому +1

      Also pro tip on caulking for a perfect finish, spit on your finger, then use your finger to put a nice clean finish on the top of the caulk. The spit doesnt allow the caulking to stick to your glove. This is the difference between a small minded caulk man, and a huuuuge caulk mind.

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 3 роки тому

      @@milanmastracci I just used goop we will see how that works 🤣

  • @youtubiefun
    @youtubiefun 4 роки тому +18

    I've done this with the Loctite on two of my mounts. Yeah, you can feel more vibrations. But the mounts will last "forever". Lol

    • @BPoweredLove
      @BPoweredLove 4 роки тому +2

      What's funny about this? I'm missing what you're laughing about.

    • @djmussy18
      @djmussy18 4 роки тому +3

      when u got a sports car, vibration is not a big deal... i'd rather have a responsive car than a little more vibration

    • @dwayneevans683
      @dwayneevans683 3 роки тому

      @@djmussy18 BULLCRAP, mounts are designed to cancel out vibrations, when u alter that you destroy the car ride feel! resonance is not good for anything the frame or your nerves ! , AUTO manufacturers spend millions of dollars ! dealing with resonance !Which can even fracture the strongest metals!

  • @aharracksingh4465
    @aharracksingh4465 5 років тому +5

    Mod reminds me of the old school guys who used to switch out to solid rubber mounts.

  • @ford_probe_garage_studio
    @ford_probe_garage_studio 4 роки тому +2

    -
    Great video. I will use the 3M to repair my rear mount that is still on the car. Cannot remove it because I refuse to drop the subframe to get to the mounting bolts. Hoping this gets me by for a while longer. Thank you

  • @SickeningGojo
    @SickeningGojo 4 роки тому +1

    Just found this channel and love the content! Watchedthe header install and this. Already got a new subscriber here

  • @ToolsOutsideTheBox
    @ToolsOutsideTheBox 3 роки тому +5

    For your daily, it’s better to use the harder product in the torque strut only.
    Use the softer product or just bare stock mounts for the engine and trans.
    It’s the best of both worlds without rattling your teeth out.

    • @Voltzaps
      @Voltzaps 2 роки тому

      This is so untrue. Did you not watch the video? Don’t listen to this guy, guys. All polyurethane mounts will last at least 5x longer and much better shifting. Saving a lot of money in the long run.

  • @JeffLReeb
    @JeffLReeb Рік тому

    According to 3M this product has a Shore hardness of 60. Hello Jeff,
    Thank you for contacting 3M,
    The 3M™ Windo-Weld™ Super Fast Urethane, 08609 has a shore A hardness of 60. Unfortunately we do not have an adhesive with that hardness.
    Regards,
    Don V.
    U.S. Business Services Operations

  • @ZERONEINNOVATIONS
    @ZERONEINNOVATIONS 4 місяці тому

    I've tried this with my 02 civic. I dried in a hot summer room for 2 weeks and it was not enough. Polyurethane tried to come out and deformed.
    I highly recommend drying it for a month, or use different fill material.

  • @accordv6er
    @accordv6er 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like I should drill the mounts where they need the most reinforcement, window weld the "tubes" and caps to do sorta the torque solutions thing, ideally keep NVH reasonable but get less deflection

  • @BeefCake93
    @BeefCake93 2 роки тому +1

    Heading to Home Depot to start this process

  • @CharlieHarper-d4x
    @CharlieHarper-d4x Рік тому

    Could add rubber grains to the poly and mix it up before adding it to the voids , it might allow the mounts to dampen the vibration.

  • @armankordi
    @armankordi Рік тому +1

    gonna do the locktite poly on my 1990 civic hatch.... mounts are all torn and need replacement. going to do an experiment will check back in a week

  • @djquick
    @djquick 4 роки тому +5

    Flexane 80 is the best product for filling rubber mount cavities. It’s a proper 2 part urethane rubber.

    • @kangapoopradjan4426
      @kangapoopradjan4426 3 роки тому +1

      The UK military has been using Flexane for 50+ years to field repair many types of mount & much more
      Did my MK1 GTI in the 80's with this stuff & sold loads @GTI International over the years
      Good to see old ideas still being used

  • @hankthebugman
    @hankthebugman 5 років тому

    If you want negligible power loss thru the OE mounts, solid mounts are the way to go...however vibration will be maximum and likely too annoying for most DIY'ers...

  • @MsMilios
    @MsMilios 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice work thank you for your education to us .

  • @thetraindriver01
    @thetraindriver01 5 років тому +3

    Nice little quick fix vid, sorted 👍👍😜

  • @selwyn13
    @selwyn13 Рік тому +2

    What about for the lower control arm bushings?

  • @BiggRanger
    @BiggRanger 4 роки тому +1

    Great info! I need to make custom mounts to put a 4.7L V8 in my Jeep JK.

  • @eds.8900
    @eds.8900 4 роки тому +9

    I would be curious to see how the loctite mounts would make the car ride . I'm sure it's better than stock.

    • @ViralClipsThatDontSuck
      @ViralClipsThatDontSuck 4 роки тому +4

      Probably not noticable to be honest. Ive worked around it enough to know its not doing much for stability, its more or less adding longevity to the set up by adding more meat for the vibrations to deteriorate less on the actual plastic. If he was using some jb weld or something id say it would make a difference but most caulkings aside from geocil dry pretty rubbery.

  • @musskeeterbump
    @musskeeterbump 3 роки тому +2

    Im going to try this out as a temp fix until I can order a set of legit urethane mounts , good thing they make complete set for my current ride . I've used them in my previous car and I loved them .they feel solid af 😎👌

  • @Thesaurcery4U2C
    @Thesaurcery4U2C Рік тому

    Squirt a little windex on your finger, or on any tool that you choose to use to smooth the surface of the urethane with.
    It won't stick to windex.

  • @6gseven539
    @6gseven539 5 років тому +1

    This video was a lot and BERY helpful, just went I thought I had to buy a transmission mount, I I’m just to clean the crap out of the oem one and put some 3M in there. You Sur came in clutch 💪🏼💪🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥🔥💯💯

  • @BPoweredLove
    @BPoweredLove 4 роки тому +7

    Hey, Milan. If you had to guess (or maybe you know from using your durometer), what do you think the hardness of the OEM rubber used in stock mounts is?

  • @Nickdirt420
    @Nickdirt420 3 роки тому

    Gonna be using this method for differential bushings! Drift car stuff

  • @funintheshop1247
    @funintheshop1247 4 роки тому

    I have a very off brand atv thats impossible to find a arm bushings for. Its for my daughter so it's either fix it or sell it. Gonna try this and see if it will hold every thing in place

  • @Wpbandy
    @Wpbandy Рік тому

    Seen this years ago but now they can work for me 🙏🙏

  • @zfloz9895
    @zfloz9895 4 роки тому +3

    I have this mod on 2 cars. One have 300k km with it, other one 60k. All I can say, the car is more tight but small vibration comes inside the car, especially when cold. Or at speed and over 3k rpm.

  • @johnvermicelli5649
    @johnvermicelli5649 4 роки тому +2

    I did this over a year ago on my mini cooper s .it helped with the torque steer . The ones one the market are to stiff . Rattles the car too much

  • @dboy2547
    @dboy2547 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic diy car hack. Awesome!

  • @francocampoli2418
    @francocampoli2418 Рік тому

    I would love to watch what you did to the front motor mount, I know it is vacuum operated. So please show how you did that one!!

  • @focalpolyglass7337
    @focalpolyglass7337 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks this is great!! How is it going now? You have been wearing it for months now.
    Please update with the review

  • @blahblah4874
    @blahblah4874 5 років тому +1

    Great vid i was thinking about doing something like this now i will

  • @peterbrucker798
    @peterbrucker798 3 роки тому

    thanks for the durometer rating!

  • @benhogervorst
    @benhogervorst 4 роки тому

    I used Loctite 'Window and Siding' polyurethane sealant instead of the 'Roof and Flashing' version. Main difference I can see is that my stuff is white. Still waiting for it to dry so hopefully it'll work as well.

  • @LHG86
    @LHG86 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Great video.

  • @RealSteelStreet
    @RealSteelStreet Рік тому +2

    My initial thought was that the 3M Window-Weld would be TOO hard myself…but yeah, good/new rubber is pretty stiff! I’ve been doing this for awhile now myself…and believe it or not, you get a little better reaction time and average 1/10th faster in the 60’ if you like to play on the drag strip a little bit👌🏼

  • @nonperishables5870
    @nonperishables5870 4 роки тому +2

    If you're a little girl and want no vibration...here's what you do. DON'T modify every mount. Just modify the one or two that's prone to failure. The modified mount will restrict movement so the unmodified mounts are not stressed as before. My neighbor has a 2003 Civic. I got tired of changing out the front motor mount. So I took one of her old ones, gutted it, melted a bunch of aluminum and filled the cavity. I left the rest of the engine/transmission mounts alone.

  • @brookerleerich
    @brookerleerich 5 років тому +2

    Cool tip...nice one dude

  • @FamspecPerformance
    @FamspecPerformance 2 роки тому

    3M window weld is the BEST by far.

  • @jeffruebens8355
    @jeffruebens8355 4 роки тому

    I am thinking an expanding polyurethane foam first, then a soft urethane waterproof panel adhesive as the last quarter inch might be better for street use. Adding Fluid Film spray from a Lowes store every fall would keep the surface from getting age cracks later.

    • @Br0d0n
      @Br0d0n 2 роки тому

      Use Berkebile PFC instead of fluid film. It has a higher lanolin content and lasts 15x longer

  • @mrld3005
    @mrld3005 3 роки тому +2

    The mounts are flexible to avoid vibrations and help with the mechanical imperfections of the motor-transmission-axles etc, also to reduce wear on bearings and metal to metal parts. If stifier mounts give you more performance woul'nt be better just to weld the motor to the chassis. By hearing the noises I guess the car was actually better before the brand new mounts.

  • @sssmithVR
    @sssmithVR 3 роки тому

    You know there is a metal rod on the caulking gun specifically for poking a hole in the tube right?

  • @aycabbas
    @aycabbas Рік тому

    Hello, in discription you metion about 3M hardness of 80 but in datasheet they wrote 55-60. Do you think the Elongation is also important? The 3M has 700%. In europe we doesnt have this product, so i found a sealant with 380% elongation and 60 shore A based on Polymeer.

  • @fatwalletboy2
    @fatwalletboy2 3 роки тому

    Its a great diy trick. Id probably use masking tape and try and get things smoothed and looking as factory as possible but thats just my ocd.kicking in....remove the tape for a clean finish. The degreasing idea is wise not something ive thought of before.....maybe also finish with brake cleaner.

  • @alexandru-gh
    @alexandru-gh Рік тому

    What about silicone? I think silicone is better than polyurethane because it’s inorganic and has more resistance in time. Also is a bit flexible so will absorb more shocks.

  • @munawarjawaid3084
    @munawarjawaid3084 Рік тому

    Nicely explained

  • @juicer52
    @juicer52 3 роки тому +1

    I see the question has been asked a few times but no answers. I have a 08 Subaru Outback and need to replace/repair the front lower control arm bushings BUT I don't have a spare ride. Any suggestions of whether to use the 3M or Loctite for this application AND what is the drying time for each of the two products considering the relative thickness being used??

  • @razzis7703
    @razzis7703 5 місяців тому

    Hey Milmast your information is misleading, the hardness of 3M window weld (08609) as per data sheet is 55-60 and not 80

  • @sh32atta76a
    @sh32atta76a 3 роки тому

    Thx for this, ill try it..grate job..

  • @a.sarmiento5116
    @a.sarmiento5116 2 роки тому +1

    Am curious, what if you put cavities in those mount with polyurethane by drilling it through end to end as if acting as an absorber or shocks? Will this lessen the stiffness? Also have a broken mount so I just plan to fill it with polyurethane instead of removing the broken rubber the perhaps drill to lessen stiffness.

    • @CharlieHarper-d4x
      @CharlieHarper-d4x Рік тому

      Could add rubber grains to the poly mix before adding.

    • @a.sarmiento5116
      @a.sarmiento5116 7 місяців тому

      @@CharlieHarper-d4x Was thinking also putting nails to those spaces acting as the original spaces when putting the poly then removing it once cured.

    • @CharlieHarper-d4x
      @CharlieHarper-d4x 7 місяців тому +1

      @a.sarmiento5116 yeah that could work , tho long screws might be better as removing them would be easier.
      Iv got very soft rubber grains from when I worked in an injection moulding company but haven't tried using them yet .

  • @drvngstorm05
    @drvngstorm05 Рік тому

    How is the temperature resistance? The mount I want to put the 3M into is very close to the exhaust and will be exposed to a lot of heat that does tend to soften up some of the aftermarket all-polyurethane mounts available for it

  • @irisbaez1972
    @irisbaez1972 Рік тому +7

    Vibration? hell a lot. I did this on my Elantra 2008 and it was the biggest mistake I ever done. I had to replace them again for stupid. Well, at least I know what mean to be stupid.

  • @driftshift18
    @driftshift18 4 роки тому +2

    Hey how hard is the loctite ? I want to do this to my LCA bushings, which one would u recommend for bushings ?

  • @joelbeaman8681
    @joelbeaman8681 4 роки тому +2

    I wonder if you mixed the Pro Line and the 3M Window Weld if they would give you something like a 55 Shore A hardness?

  • @AbachrielPuastologawa
    @AbachrielPuastologawa Рік тому

    So that's just add the silicone sealant to gasket but how if the rubber gasket entirely replace with the silicone sealant?

  • @jafinch78
    @jafinch78 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the specs on the shore A values. Was wondering about making rear axle and front control arm jounces for the Dodge Ram gen2... maybe using a SORTA-Clear 37 mold for future trials. I was also thinking about somehow using instead of hockey pucks that are the softer foam material for the youth, using old tire treat material since is usually a shore A 60. Seems like for the expense of the mold material and thinking also using a softer material like the Loctite, since reads is a shore A 40, will work suitably. Thinking I might even be able to restore my old mounts that are missing the rubber where I place the cleaned metal on the mold and cover to adhere thoroughly. Also, maybe can use some old tire rubber inside like super glued to the mount for a little more stiffness under load. Any thoughts?

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому

      After reading the data sheets noting they PL 30 is a 25-30 shore A and movement capability of 35%, I'm wondering if some PL 20 I found I had around is a little better since even noting a shore A of only 25 though has a higher PSI potential and a lesser 25% movement capability. Think I'm going to try using for jounces if the tubes aren't seized up since most likely is way expired.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому

      Interesting reading the datasheet for the 3M Window Weld notes a shore A of 55-60 and an elongation of 700%.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому

      Looks like GEOCEL 68103 reports a shore A of 45 and an elongation of 881%

  • @bosanovaboy
    @bosanovaboy 2 місяці тому

    Can you please tell me, 3 days ago I put the polyurethane in my mounts and I'm waiting 4 more days till they are ready. Some dude on UA-cam said the polyurethane will end up melting because of the engine heat, did anything like that happened to you? Thank you

  • @tomheckhaus7617
    @tomheckhaus7617 5 років тому +1

    Hi Milán, A little off topic I guess. As you know I also have a 2009 Honda Accord it's more or less stock. Standard Vtec engine and 5 speed auto. I know yours is a stick but can you give me a rundown on the differences between yours and the stock 09 Accord, mine is a coupe. I've checked all your posted videos and I can't find any that show the engine transmission work you've done. Every time you open the hood on yours, I say darn! Mine doesn't look like that! Thanks

    • @milanmastracci
      @milanmastracci  5 років тому

      My transmission work is very simple. I swapped a K24Z7 Honda Civic Si transmission into my engine bay, which gave me an extra gear, a Limited slip differential, and shorter gearing. Completely transformed how the car drives. I'll do an update video come spring time regarding what's done to the car :)

  • @sasapejic5059
    @sasapejic5059 4 роки тому +1

    Nice job

  • @kaw1240
    @kaw1240 4 роки тому +1

    If you get honda motor mounts best to do this to them they are so cheap even new they fail within weeks or months

  • @roybrown4944
    @roybrown4944 4 роки тому +3

    How long does they last compared to stock?

    • @socknetea
      @socknetea 4 роки тому +1

      if you use stock mounts like I did it will last until the stock mounts rot out

  • @asharmaabdul8540
    @asharmaabdul8540 5 років тому

    I would have used a lint-free rag and wipe with Isopropyl Alcohol. This would aid in adhesion of the poly to the substrate.

  • @markmlinar1511
    @markmlinar1511 4 роки тому

    I see you can order different thickness from a place like McMaster Carr. The offer 60a in a liquid and I'm thinking of trying that route.