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Obsolete Motor Mounts

I have a 1928 Graham Paige and the front motor mounts are shot. They are odd. Is there any company that can restore my old ones?
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Re: Obsolete Motor Mounts

A pic would be helpful. They are probably the same as another application.
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Re: Obsolete Motor Mounts

It used to be that Steele Rubber would re-vulcanize motor mounts. Not sure if they still do.

Also, I think Antique Auto Parts Cellar (Then and Now Automotive) might have a re-vulcanizing service.
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Re: Obsolete Motor Mounts

Picture of motor mounts. The motor is based on a Continental design.
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It used to be that Steele Rubber would re-vulcanize motor mounts. Not sure if they still do.

Also, I think Antique Auto Parts Cellar (Then and Now Automotive) might have a re-vulcanizing service.

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Street: 6 Chauncy Street
South Weymouth, MA 02190-2311
Phone: (781) 335-1579
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Steele Rubber can only re-build mounts that they have a mold for. Don't get your hopes up too high.
I recently found exact matches for the motor mounts on my 36 Divco from a company called Lord Industries. They have made rubber insulating mounts for over 60 years. I really believe they may have made the originals in my truck. The fit was just way to perfect.
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Talk to Tom at Antique Auto Parts Cellar.
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