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Engine Mount Rubber Isolators

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SamSwift

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Hey all,

I have the engine out of my S-1, currently being overhauled by Barrett. While the engine is out, I figure it's a good time to replace the engine mount dampers, or whatever you call them. The rubber ones.

Mine are stamped "50011-20" but I don't know if that is the right one. Those are available from Spruce.

I was thinking of looking at options that Vans sells for O-360 installations and checking with Steen.

What are your thoughts?

Sam Swift
 

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