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Thread: Rubber engine mounts for 200TDI

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    Default Rubber engine mounts for 200TDI

    Hi all,
    Wondering if anyone has experience with engine mount rubber for a 200TDI conversion. Currently running standard issue Defender mounts, but have terrible vibration. Glencoyne talks about softer mounts, but he does not sell to the USA. Anyone have a part # or a solution? Thanks...
    1975 SIII 109, 200 TDI, P-38 power steering, ex-Norwegian Army

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    Robert Davis is working on adapting Mercedes Benz hydraulic mounts for 200 tdi. Prolly some time this spring they will be ready. Be patient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by o2batsea View Post
    Robert Davis is working on adapting Mercedes Benz hydraulic mounts for 200 tdi. Prolly some time this spring they will be ready. Be patient.
    Thanks for the reply. I read about that. Wasn't sure there would be enough room. Hoping there would be a way to change the tranny mounts too.
    1975 SIII 109, 200 TDI, P-38 power steering, ex-Norwegian Army

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    Discovery mounts are good.
    Parksy
    Ex-80", 86", Ex-107", Ex-107", Ex-109", Ex-IIA 109 SW, IIA 109 FC, Ex-RHD 101, Ex-LHD 101
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    Found ANR1808G might be softer than standard. Anyone tried these with the 200 TDI? Still getting blood in the urine.
    1975 SIII 109, 200 TDI, P-38 power steering, ex-Norwegian Army

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    I've read these are good.
    '67 sIIa 88

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    I ordered one of the ANR1808G. What came feels pretty hard compared to another one I have. Is that picture you posted the same part number?
    1975 SIII 109, 200 TDI, P-38 power steering, ex-Norwegian Army

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    Quote Originally Posted by east high View Post


    I've read these are good.
    What part # are those mounts?
    1975 SIII 109, 200 TDI, P-38 power steering, ex-Norwegian Army

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    The # is ANR1808. This is the Genuine Landrover part, I would also recommend using them.

    http://ekmpowershop15.com/ekmps/shop...unction=search

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    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    Like Les said, those are jen-yoo-ine Land Rover parts. They're much more expensive than the repos but I guess they're worth it. I'm nowhere near this step in my project so I can't say one way or the other.
    '67 sIIa 88

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