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    Does anyone know a source where i can just buy a few of these 1/2'' diameter, must be male to female M5
    Last edited by Rare Bird; 01-01-2013 at 20:17.

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    All I can think of in the first instance is RS Components mate. They do have a substantial mechanical engineering section and just might have something similar...
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    You may get something close with your local motor factors.
    Fuel pump mounting *used* to be like that - at least on early Astra GTE.

    I have used mini engine mounts, exhaust mounts and all sorts during searches

    Good luck.

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    Try a Stihl and/or Husquvarna chainsaw dealer - they look just like the things they use do isolate the vibes of the engine and drive train from the poor sod holding the handles.

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    And please let us know if you are successfull in finding these..
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    They are em Geoff but they have to be 13mm diameter, they are to fit inside the Lenco motor mount..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rare Bird View Post
    They are em Geoff but they have to be 13mm diameter, they are to fit inside the Lenco motor mount..
    You could actually trim them on a lathe, the rubber should cut OK at a high speed.

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