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series1buff
28th September 2010, 09:07 AM
I was looking through a Blackwoods catalogue and found this: these mounts would be ideal for 80" engine and series 1 transfer box mounts .

Blackwoods are a large industrial hardware suppliers with branches all over Australia.. no connection with me . Blackwoods | All Your Workplace Needs (http://www.blackwoods.com.au)

I think the bolts are a stepped bolt .. with a 5/8" collar from memory , this equates to about 16mm, so ideal - M104 and M107 . They come in various load ratings too


http://www2.blackwoods.com.au/infoBANKproduct.aspx?SG=2000165&S=4084722&G=2003410&P=2024071
Mike

gromit
28th September 2010, 09:38 AM
Mike,

4 Wheel Drives in Blackburn had them in stock a while ago for a reasonable price. They had a special price on ebay so I got some for the gearbox on my '56. Not sure if they still have them but worth a try.....


Colin

gromit
28th September 2010, 09:48 AM
Just had a look on line and their part numbers are GR1 & GR2 for the 2 parts of each mounting. Listed at $19.8 for the 2 parts. Not sure if they have stock but worth a call.


Colin

series1buff
28th September 2010, 10:10 AM
Yep OK Colin

But you have to be very carefull with 4 wheel drives rubber products .. they tend to sell low quality rubber junk made in INDIA . The 80" starter motor rubber thingys being a case in point, they lasted about 6 months before disintegrating ( actual case from a friend ) .

The Blackwoods type , I notice have the steel ring around the mount, this is essential as it prevents the mount from squashing out under load, the cheaper ones dont have the steel ring . Not sure what 4 wheel drives sell but I'd be very dubious !

MIKE

Landy Smurf
28th September 2010, 10:36 AM
Just had a look on line and their part numbers are GR1 & GR2 for the 2 parts of each mounting. Listed at $19.8 for the 2 parts. Not sure if they have stock but worth a call.


Colin
i got them not long ago

gromit
28th September 2010, 01:10 PM
Mike,

I haven't fitted them yet so I'm interested to hear how you get on with the Blackwoods mounts. I checked the Mackay catalogue and they also still list mounts for Series 2, 2a & 3.

I haven't had any problems with parts from 4 Wheel Drive's in the past. I'm aware that a lot of their parts are from India but a lot also turn up in Bearmach packets. It seems that their bearings and now rubber products are dubious.......


Colin

Hartley
29th September 2010, 02:13 AM
The service life will probably be effected if you dont get the 'nip' right as described in the attached extract from the workshop manual. I guess it is to get the right amount of preload on the rubber?

chris1983rangie
4th October 2010, 11:28 AM
Hi,

i bought mine from a Hot Rod shop in USA, they are the same part as on the 1932-48 Ford Mercury Flat top Engine Mounts. i've got them installed on my 86" i remember paying $16US a Pair.

Chris

Aaron IIA
11th October 2010, 10:25 AM
Mike at Flatattack Racing Products (http://www.flatattackracing.com/) keeps them in stock. They might not be listed on his website, but he does have them. These are what I have used.

Aaron.

mick88
11th October 2010, 10:35 AM
I agree with Series1Buff, there is so much poor quality rubber boots etc out there that it's annoying when you go to so much work to replace a part and it fails a short time down the track. I replaced all the steering ball joints on my Series 3 and less than twelve months later the rubber boots on them all are starting to perish.

Does anyone have any clues as to where I can get some good quality rubber boots to replace these with?
Please email or message me if you do!
I have perused the net but cannot find a supplier.

Thankyou and cheers, Mick

chazza
12th October 2010, 08:13 AM
Does anyone have any clues as to where I can get some good quality rubber boots to replace these with?
Please email or message me if you do!
I have perused the net but cannot find a supplier.

Thankyou and cheers, Mick

I have had excellent service from:
L. R. Series - specialists in land rover, land rover series and range rover - gearbox, axle, transmission parts, spares and major units (http://www.lrseries.com/)

P.A. Blanchard & Co. : Ex Military Landrover Specialists, Trailers, Ex MOD Spares, Surplus Stores & Equipment (http://www.pablanchard.co.uk/default.asp)

Land Rover Series Parts From Brookwells Land Rover Parts (http://www.brookwell.co.uk/products/series-parts)

and Dunsfold.

Unlike most internet companies they bother to reply to email :) Explain what your problem is and they will probably come up with a solution.

I have to buy some new track-rod boots because the ones from Melbourne perished, whilst stored in the garage! :mad:

Cheers Charlie

series1buff
12th October 2010, 08:45 AM
I have to buy some new track-rod boots because the ones from Melbourne perished, whilst stored in the garage! :mad:

Cheers Charlie

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