View Full Version : Filling the dogbone - What to use ?
spoke to Gunner and he said polyurethane sealant
spoke to my mechanic and he said 'Dow Corning' silicone sealant
spoke to a local shop and he said the same as my mechanic
would the silicone sealer be ok to use ?........
Clio_GTT
19-06-2007, 13:18
Silicone is quite flexible, i'd use tigerseal or equiv
bass_direct
19-06-2007, 16:00
i tigersealed a dogbone mount for mate, it's awesome!
bass_direct
19-06-2007, 16:04
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actually i used that!
as im on the bike today my range of shops was limited and all i could get was silicone sealant so ive had to buy and use that
hope it works lol
What do you actually fill with his sealant - any pics
i used silicone on my old valver, wasnt strong enuf imo, tiger seal this time and its rock hard! :twisted:
Was just thinking of doing the dogbone to stop engine rocking as much - would i notice alot more vibration then
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/mbrunskill/DSC00192.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/mbrunskill/DSC00194.jpg
oh and just a bit of info for everyone
the genuine dogbone from Renault has now gone up in price, it will cost you about £50 instead of the £35/£40 it used to, only found out today when mine arrived, never thought about asking for the price as my dialogys is usually correct
Has the rubber in that dogbone been rotated 90 degrees? If so is it difficult to knock out and then get back in?
i didnt bother no, i had other things to do today and didnt have the time to start messing with it
Do you think its worth doing if I already have a r19 mount and will I get excessive vibration?
right if you want it to be solid as some woudl call it, then theres options
A. Melt plastic down and get it boiling, pour it through the rubber and leave it to set.
B. Cut up an old cambelt or rubber hose, fill gaps with said rubber then tiger seal it over.
VIBRATION with increase as will general noise.
I totated my new Renault one through 90 degs and TBH think thats fine. I cant be dealing with excessive vibration.
ive got no extra vibration at all using silicone, and it did make it a bit stiffer
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