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I think by "what durometer did you use", he meant to ask which grade of polyurethane your mounts were made of.
Ah, Of course. Sort of like the commonly-used "What speedometer were you going when the cop clocked you?"
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It must have slipped my mind completely when I pointed you at them, to recommend that you specifically ask for soft rather than hard poly.
Can happen to anyone, but I believe it slipped your mind every other time you recommended them to anyone anywhere ever.
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Give Johnny a ping and see if he'll work with you.
Eh. I bought 'em. It's not his fault if I didn't know that.
It IS his fault, though, if there are, in fact, two or more hardness levels, and he doesn't mention that anywhere (or anywhere prominent?) on the web site where he sells them.
That's not great business.
edit: The listing says, "Made of 60 Durometer polyurethane."
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Failing that, put the too-hard ones up for sale here and on FABO; someone will, Shirley, square you up on 'em.
That's my plan. I don't expect they'll last long.
And don't call me Shirley.
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I like that lift fixture!
Thank you. I looked at the engine and thought, "I'd really like to lift it by the passenger-side oil pan flange, but that wouldn't work in the real world."
Then I watched a video where a guy lifted the engine with a patio paver between the jack and the oil pan, which made me want to take a shower, for two completely different reasons.
Then I held up a 2x12 cutoff, and saw that I'd need to trim off the corners to get it past the K-frame.
Then I got out the miter saw, and once I got to cuttin', I just couldn't stop.
– Eric
edit: Added hardness spec. from motor mount catalogue listing.