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3000 engine rubber mounts

Cooperman

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Hi. My old engine mounts show quite a lot of sag (fixing studs on each side offset and rubber block now trapezoidal rather than rectangular) which is understandable after holding up the heaviest engine in the world for the last 55 years...... However I've bought some new ones from a well known AH specialist here in the uk only to find the new ones show the same amount of sag and stud offset. Can I assume this is correct or has someone sent an old saggy one to china to be replicated as original????

Feedback gratefully received before I fit the repro junk.....
 
I fitted some from Denis Welch last year without any problems. Except the increased height meant my exhaust banged against the frame, but that's been sorted out.
 
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