So in the reading I've done over the last week, it's been said not to mount the CG's with rubber on the mount, as all it does is transfer the vibration to the fastener which can cause it to fail, and doesn't really help. Rubber isolated mounts are better, but I haven't seen any posts where people have tried them or not. I'm also not sure of the forces that may be transferred through them. I found a website that sells rubber isolated mounts though, and wanted to get thoughts on viability.
http://www.vibrationmounts.com/Store.asp?Page=Products1.htm
On this page, down near the bottom is a selection of mounts that may do the trick. They will obviously require custom frame mounts, but that hurdle seems to be well covered. Here's an example.
The diameter would have to be such that two of them could be mounted on the engine studs, which limits them to about 30mm each (15mm radius, 40mm between the studs, for a 10mm gap?).
Thoughts? Am I too new at this to make such a suggestion?
http://www.vibrationmounts.com/Store.asp?Page=Products1.htm
On this page, down near the bottom is a selection of mounts that may do the trick. They will obviously require custom frame mounts, but that hurdle seems to be well covered. Here's an example.
The diameter would have to be such that two of them could be mounted on the engine studs, which limits them to about 30mm each (15mm radius, 40mm between the studs, for a 10mm gap?).
Thoughts? Am I too new at this to make such a suggestion?
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