20b factory motor mount Hardware/uim/lim hardware?

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Old 06-09-14 | 01:04 AM
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20b factory motor mount Hardware/uim/lim hardware?

The block I have purchased has quite a few rusty exterior items. I'm also missing various hardware pieces.

I'm primarily looking for factory motor mount bolts/studs/washers. Does anyone know the replacement specs or where to find these fasteners?

I'm secondarily looking for UIM/LIM bolts/capped nuts that attach the manifolds to the motor. I assume the 13b-rew bolts will work, I'll just need more of them.

Thank you!
Old 06-09-14 | 06:31 AM
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nuts and bolts are just that...nuts and bolts, go to your local shop and pick the right diameter and thread pitch = job done (just watch the tensile strength)

as for the rubber mounts, Mazda should still do them, failing that if you want a semi-solid setup get some urethane spun up instead. (will increase vibration through your car)
Old 06-09-14 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by hsmidy
nuts and bolts are just that...nuts and bolts, go to your local shop and pick the right diameter and thread pitch = job done (just watch the tensile strength)

as for the rubber mounts, Mazda should still do them, failing that if you want a semi-solid setup get some urethane spun up instead. (will increase vibration through your car)

Good info. Ill just clean the threads and measure the pitch/diameter. Definitely going to look into having urethane spun. I don't mind vibrations from these motors. Ran delrin on the last setup.
Old 06-09-14 | 11:08 PM
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Pm me I just got my 20b and I will not be using the stock mounts and I might not be using the hardware




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