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You need to grind off the bump.
By Dave Shoe - 11/18/2001 12:21:43 AM; IP 216.243.158.90
The rubber insulator has a steel bump next to the threaded stud which is supposed to align with the wagon's frame mounts. These bumps never do, and it forces the insulator to be mounted properly to the engine and crooked on the frame.

This misalignment causes the rubber to tear in short order.

Grind off the offending steel lump (memory says: maybe 1/2" dia, 3/8" tall, spherically tipped lump), and you'll stop breaking insulators.

JMO,
Shoe.
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