dezmondo
13-03-2005, 13:18
Posted this elsewhere, but decided to post on own too.
I know the topic of welding the column has been on before but my idea is a little different.
I have a mate who fixes trucks in his spare time and he suggested I try a hard rubber solution which is like thin syrup to start with then, within 48 hours it is hard (how hard depends on the grade you buy!). I think, injecting this into the gap in the rubber would solve the problem and you will still have the anti-vibration thing going on too!
I found this website info too:
http://www.thepaty.plus.com/8v/howto/polymounts.htm
gonna give it a try and will report back .
Unless someone else has tried and failed, then welding it is!
I know the topic of welding the column has been on before but my idea is a little different.
I have a mate who fixes trucks in his spare time and he suggested I try a hard rubber solution which is like thin syrup to start with then, within 48 hours it is hard (how hard depends on the grade you buy!). I think, injecting this into the gap in the rubber would solve the problem and you will still have the anti-vibration thing going on too!
I found this website info too:
http://www.thepaty.plus.com/8v/howto/polymounts.htm
gonna give it a try and will report back .
Unless someone else has tried and failed, then welding it is!