Rear Bumper Mounting rubbers.
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Rear Bumper Mounting rubbers.
Hi from down under.
I am looking for replacement rear bumper bar mounting rubbers. My 1964 Daimler has been hit in the rear bumper and damaged the mounting rubbers. I can't find any part numbers on any supplier web sites. They consist of a metal plate bolted to the car body and a second metal plate bonded together with rubber to which the bumper is bolted, very much like an engine mount.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions.
Regards,
David B.
Australia.
I am looking for replacement rear bumper bar mounting rubbers. My 1964 Daimler has been hit in the rear bumper and damaged the mounting rubbers. I can't find any part numbers on any supplier web sites. They consist of a metal plate bolted to the car body and a second metal plate bonded together with rubber to which the bumper is bolted, very much like an engine mount.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions.
Regards,
David B.
Australia.
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Rear Bumper Rubbers.
Hi StuG.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I used the link to SNG Barratt and it showed exactly what I wanted. How did you find that illustration and part numbers, When I looked on the SNG Barratt web site that section did not come up. As we both live in Australia could I have your email address? I would not disclose it to any other person. Your knowledge of where to get parts would be very useful. I live in Noosaville .
Regards,
David B.
PS when I put the part number into the SNGB website it was superseded to the front engine part number.
DB.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I used the link to SNG Barratt and it showed exactly what I wanted. How did you find that illustration and part numbers, When I looked on the SNG Barratt web site that section did not come up. As we both live in Australia could I have your email address? I would not disclose it to any other person. Your knowledge of where to get parts would be very useful. I live in Noosaville .
Regards,
David B.
PS when I put the part number into the SNGB website it was superseded to the front engine part number.
DB.
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PM sent with email address.
How did you find that illustration and part numbers?
Go to the SNGB website (https://www.sngbarratt.com/us/#!/English/home). At the top of the page click on "catalogues". Then click on MK2 Digital Download.
Stu
How did you find that illustration and part numbers?
Go to the SNGB website (https://www.sngbarratt.com/us/#!/English/home). At the top of the page click on "catalogues". Then click on MK2 Digital Download.
Stu
#6
https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...r-vehicle-info
This site is handy as they have online parts catalogues so you can flip through the electronic version and find the illustrations and look up the part no's, this also details any changes by chassis number as it is an actual replica of the parts manuals,
This site is handy as they have online parts catalogues so you can flip through the electronic version and find the illustrations and look up the part no's, this also details any changes by chassis number as it is an actual replica of the parts manuals,
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https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...r-vehicle-info
This site is handy as they have online parts catalogues so you can flip through the electronic version and find the illustrations and look up the part no's, this also details any changes by chassis number as it is an actual replica of the parts manuals,
This site is handy as they have online parts catalogues so you can flip through the electronic version and find the illustrations and look up the part no's, this also details any changes by chassis number as it is an actual replica of the parts manuals,
Thanks for the reply I have downloaded that link.
DB.
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I may be wrong in that they are the same as engine mounts but they sure "LOOK" the same,
they also "LOOK" the same as the transmission mounts used in the Series 1, 2, and 3 XJ-6/12.
in fact they "LOOK" like Brake Pads too!
They are a rubber pad vulcanized between two steel pads.
Check eBay, I have seen them there.
they also "LOOK" the same as the transmission mounts used in the Series 1, 2, and 3 XJ-6/12.
in fact they "LOOK" like Brake Pads too!
They are a rubber pad vulcanized between two steel pads.
Check eBay, I have seen them there.
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Jose,
They have been superseded by engine mounts C18556 (actually for e-type and others), they must be the same dimensions, not sure why they have not superseded to the MK2 engine mounts, I would imagine the original bumper mounts were a softer rubber and allowed a little more give, probably why George has said not to use bumper mounts for engine mounts.
Using engine mounts for the bumper is hardly critical, but if the rubber is softer may cause an issue if one used them for the engine.
I have not checked what the difference is between C4794 (Mk2 engine mount) and C18556 (engine mount for E Type) which is the part number used for the superseded bumper mount BD9927. There must be a difference otherwise Jaguar would have used the same part number across the models.
They have been superseded by engine mounts C18556 (actually for e-type and others), they must be the same dimensions, not sure why they have not superseded to the MK2 engine mounts, I would imagine the original bumper mounts were a softer rubber and allowed a little more give, probably why George has said not to use bumper mounts for engine mounts.
Using engine mounts for the bumper is hardly critical, but if the rubber is softer may cause an issue if one used them for the engine.
I have not checked what the difference is between C4794 (Mk2 engine mount) and C18556 (engine mount for E Type) which is the part number used for the superseded bumper mount BD9927. There must be a difference otherwise Jaguar would have used the same part number across the models.
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