Diff Mounting

Diff Mounting

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chiefyo

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279 posts

179 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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When I did my body off overhaul I was too tight/skint to go for a poly diff mount. So at the time I filled the voids with a cold curing rubber mix I think DEVCON was used. Five years later removed for a bit of repainting and it appears to be holding up well.




greymrj

3,325 posts

218 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Good man. That is interesting as decent ones are getting hard to find, for those of us who find the fancy ones a bit too expensive. If you can confirm exactly what you used it would be valuable information to add.

chiefyo

Original Poster:

279 posts

179 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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greymrj said:
Good man. That is interesting as decent ones are getting hard to find, for those of us who find the fancy ones a bit too expensive. If you can confirm exactly what you used it would be valuable information to add.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Devcon-15800-Flexane-80-Liquid-1lb-454g-x-1/122837329930?epid=20023276756&hash=item1c99ace80a:g:xRAAAOSwmudaLokj:rk:33tongue outf:0

Something like the above it was definitely Devcon Flexane. Granted the above isn't particularly cheap but I bought some that was out of date and reduced and batches still crop up on Ebay

phillpot

17,358 posts

197 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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greymrj said:
Good man. That is interesting as decent ones are getting hard to find.
How many do you want ? wink

An interesting "get around" but unless the out of date rubber stuff is a lot lot cheaper I'll opt for a (hopefully) serviceable second hand one for 15 sqids smile

TVRees

1,086 posts

126 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Considering that the seller comes from Salford, his Inglis is quiet good.
smile