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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by LongTimeFordMan on Yesterday at 02:55:56 PM »
I found a universal industrial type mount # 2429 available multiple places including autozone, amazon, etc for about $ 7-9.

Only difference is that it has no metal shield and the mounting studs are in the same axis rather than the slight offset on the factory ones and are a bit larger diameter bit same height.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by Wittsend on Yesterday at 10:17:01 AM »
Rock Auto seems to be "Out of Stock" on all the mounts though they list five different types. From what I can see they are a standard round mount with the exception of the safety wire and the half surround on the metal base. You MIGHT be able to find an industrial intended mount of similar size and fit it into a gutted stock mount.

Regarding the polyurethane most I saw stated around a 150-180 degrees limit. On my Corvair being air cooled vast quantities of air are constantly being drawn into the engine compartment so for me it was less concern.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by alwaysFlOoReD on May 20, 2024, 11:16:37 PM »
Some ford rangers with the 4.0l engine had torque limiting "shock absorbers" on the drivers side. Early 90's. That might be simpler.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Gas cap
« Last post by LongTimeFordMan on May 20, 2024, 12:58:09 AM »
Just saw a post here about someone needing a gas cap.. his daughter left it on the roof when getting gas....

I lost 3 that way.. fortunately AZ sells chrome ones...

I fixed the problem...

Now when i get gas i throw the cap onto the driver seat instead of on the roof or on the pump.

Worst case if you forget... you just sit on the cap.....you dont  drive away without it.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: tech section?
« Last post by LongTimeFordMan on May 20, 2024, 12:50:51 AM »
Lots of good info here..

Do a "search" for your issue and you may find posts about it..

Or post a question... lots of folks here have good info.
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Have you checked to make sure that you need a smog check? Check with your county of residence and some posts in other forums indicate that in 2003 the cut off year chang3d and vehicles older than 35 years qualify as historically significant. Do some checking.. maynsave you some grief.

Here in the free state of Texas any vehicle older than 20 years qualifies for an antique plate....

$75 for 5 years, no inspection...
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by LongTimeFordMan on May 19, 2024, 10:46:54 PM »
Thanks for the info...

I found the Smooth On and spoke to a rep and that was one of the resins i was considering..

He mentioned.cons iderations about heat so i measured the temps of the mounts after driving about half an hour in 90 degree weather i measured 145 degrees on driver side and about 200-210 passenger side under the exhaust manifold.

After some research, i found these options for universal motor mounts

https://www.autozone.com/external-engine/motor-mount/p/duralast-engine-mount-2123/154237_0_0?vehicleId=1409201

https://www.autozone.com/external-engine/motor-mount/p/duralast-motor-mount-2429/108977_0_0?vehicleId=1409201

And i think i might try adapting one of these since they are rubber and one has mounting stud
 molded in. And i thought about drilling the studded one and adding a "safety" bolt to replace the canle in the factory mount to limit stretching on the driver side which is under torsion load.

The other might be good for soms sort of bolt thru sandwich arrangement.
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Your Project / Re: Pinto Powered Mustang Roadster
« Last post by rob289c on May 19, 2024, 04:24:57 PM »
I finally did something other than look at my project.  I made repairs to my cracked and otherwise unsightly dash pad. I used a heat gun and razor knife in the areas of the large cracks and dug out the bad foam too.  I filled the deep crevices with crumpled aluminum foil, then regular body filler.  After fully cured, I used a lightweight, flexible body filler (Porpoise Putty) and skinned and sanded it smooth.  See before and after below.  Future treatment will be adhesion promoter, primer/surfacer, then the black paint the rest of the interior parts will get.  Progress...
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by rob289c on May 19, 2024, 04:16:08 PM »
Interesting read.  Nice job, and good luck to anyone that takes on the challenge. 
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 1971-73 2.0 motor mounts
« Last post by Wittsend on May 19, 2024, 10:27:00 AM »

Interesting..., I have just been going through this with my Corvair Station Wagon. The trans/differential has two mounts roughly 2" x 2-1/2" circular. They are $170 for the pair!!! After investigating the Polyurethane method I came to find that it comes in many hardness's and within the hardness factor there are numerous scales that they are measured on.  Shore Hardness A seems to be the appropriate scale.

Shore Hardness A as it applies to factory motor mounts can be anywhere from 40-50. 60 is commonly sold as stiffer upgrade. Then you get these people who go all the way to 94 which is like solid steel. Smooth On is one of the big suppliers of the Poly and they have a chart that helps you understand. https://www.smooth-on.com/page/durometer-shore-hardness-scale/

Because most motor mounts are primarily compressible (downward, at an angle) the 2 part Poly should do well. In the case of my Corvair they are vertical and housed in a 2" tube with a center bolt. Because adhesion was paramount I opted for another product. The regular Poly can shrink and I would lose bond in the tube. Thus I opted to use 3M Windo-Weld 08609. This had adhesion properties to strongly bind a windshield to the car but is still a Poly product with a Shore A hardness of 55-60. The only down side is that it is a 1 part moisture cured product. I had to put it in in 1/8" thick layers (that would we 12 layers) two hours apart and it was a 24 hour all night affair. While cheaper than buying new mounts the stuff isn't as inexpensive as many state. They are often sold in "Starter Kits" otherwise you are buying gallons. Tax and shipping pushes the kits into the $40 range. My Window-Weld was 10.5 Oz. and was $33 with tax (free Amazon shipping). I used two thirds of the tube on my two mounts.

Anyway, sorry I don't have any 2.0 mounts for you to test with but hopefully the Poly information is helpful. I've included a before/after picture of my Corvair mounts as inspiration.




 
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