The Kevlar and shrink wrap are run down thru the mount so they won't get in the way.
I use a dowel to roll a line of glue inside the tube. Setting the dowel beside the engine mount shows me the glue line would be better at 1 7/8" to apply the glue just below the upper centering ring.
Notice the two depth pencil lines on the dowel. The lower pencil line is the 1 7/8" mark.
Set the dowel in the tube up to the 1 7/8" pencil mark and roll the glue into a ring line inside the tube. You will have to apply more glue on the dowel to get a ring all the way around inside the tube.
Slide the engine mount in, turning the mount when in contact with the glue to even out and make a smooth interior fillet.
With the mount glue dried,
TIP: Note the straightened coat hanger hook in the right side picture. The hook will help get the shock cord back through the top of the tube.
I applied a small glue drop to one side of my long tweezers. Set the drop in on the joint to smooth as best your can. Keep some Q-tips handy to pick up any glue boogers.
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