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Anybody try the 2 type of motor mounts and can give me feedback please ?
Thank you
Thank you
I have also broken the cold fusions, so they all fail at some point.
As much as we want to believe that hard riding kills motor mounts, I believe there is another reason they fail. I have replaced several mounts in my Wifes Superjet and I guarantee she doesn't ride hard.
When her first set failed at Daytona, I wrote it off to a fuel leak her ski had where there was an inch of ethanol fuel in the hull for a couple of weeks. It ate up alot of plastic parts including both bilge bases and any 5200 it came in contact with. Now that a second set failed, I don't know what to think.
I can also understand that they suffer catastrophic failure during huge inverts and bad landings but I suggest that they may already be separating and therefore weakened a little before hand.?.?. Yes? No? :dunno:
CF had a bad batch that went out. the molding guy dropped the ball and carl was pissed. were sorry some had to go through it. you guys know CFs quality and doesnt want this little mishap to effect the brands name. there was 40 of them, so far we have gotten 16 back. they are warranted and since they broke we have made them stronger they now can take 750 pounds of force and 3inch of stretch in all direction which is double there previous strength so, it was a bad/good thing.
This will open up a can of worms. How can we know if we have one of the bad sets? Date purchased?
I've heard of some qc problems.I've seen/heard of the urethane mounts failing.
i know. carl and i were just saying cant wait for a thread like this and bam here it is.... i figured might aswell put it out there. i know they were only red ones, not sue on the date but they are old i know that.
i know. carl and i were just saying cant wait for a thread like this and bam here it is.... i figured might aswell put it out there. i know they were only red ones, not sue on the date but they are old i know that.
I have also broken the cold fusions, so they all fail at some point.
Did you git a replacement set or what?
No need for any one to stress (except me lol)
Here is the FYI
We tested compounds and internal designs for a year
We put out 477 mounts . we have had 16 that have separated due to improper vulcanization (not a process that we perform in house)
when they travel form use to a distributor to a dealer to an end user we dont know who got what, with the info we have received and looking at our shipping schedule than going back to the vulcanisers records we potentially have 44 mounts with bad bonding, this dosnt mean they will fail as there is a mechanical component as well , but they may not be the strength we intended to produce
Hence the guy pancaking double backie attempts may brake them were and others will have no issue
Unfortunately they sold out way faster than we could produce them, as such 4 owners have been awaiting replacements , that we should have this week
So here what we did
We doubled the test requirements to 800 pounds of force
we opted for a different more expensive material
we have put the test machine at the vulcanisers to sample parts as they are produced
and we have informed our dealers that we will swap out any bad product free of charge including shipping (however we must have the old units back to make the vulcanisers eat it)
understand that motor mounts are a double edge sword and cant be made to last forever
they cant be too strong or damage to other components will happen
to week and they wont last long
too hard vibration will kill things
to soft they get torn
ect ect ect
Db
now that is how you tackle a manufacturing issue...