I always get my rear engine support busted. I don't know how but I always seen to break it. I've searched over the net and some placed polyurethane from 3m called window weld or mixed polyurethane to a manageable consistency then poured it on the mount. Unfortunately here in the Philippines you don't get the liberty of just going to your local Ace hardware and picking up the stuff or order online and get the stuff at your doorstep after a few days because it's not available locally.

Not losing hope of getting my engine support reinforced. Went to the nearest Ace Hardware to look for something to try. Some said Silicon is another thing that could be used (tried on left and right engine supports and holding up pretty well.) but as I was searching the caulk tubes I came across Bostik's polyurethane sealant. On the label it said that it has high flexibility and since it being polyurethane I gather that it will be pretty tough. Unfortunately it only came in white but it doesn't matter since this will just be a experimental project.



update: I've installed the front mount. (darned thing got the bolt a bit bent so it was a pain to put back). Vibration wise, there is a bit more compared to replacement/OEM but feels smoother when shifting. Hope this thing lasts longer.